Black Queens head coach Kim Lars Bjorkegren is looking ahead to Ghana’s clash with England with a realistic but determined mindset.
England, ranked among the world’s best and reigning European champions, will provide a tough test for the Black Queens.
For Bjorkegren, this match is more than just a friendly, it’s a valuable chance to assess Ghana’s growth, expose his players to elite competition, and refine their tactics ahead of major tournaments.
“We're going to play against an extremely good team. And we can just be completely honest. Even if we are improving, if we're doing better, we are not on their level. We're just not going to be like people on vacation and take photos. If we can make a draw, it will be great. I mean, even better, of course, a win, but it's going to be tough. Hopefully, we can do a strong game and at least be close to them,” he told 3SPORTS.
Ghana will take lessons from this encounter as they prepare for the WAFCON in Morocco, a competition that also serves as a qualifier for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Brazil.
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