Black Queens head coach Nora Hauptle is hopeful of victory in her side’s second leg game against Benin on Tuesday afternoon.
The senior women’s national team thrashed their West African mates 3-0 in the first leg at Cotonou.
Ahead of the second leg, the Queens will be dreaming of an exciting display and dominance in results and coach Hauptle will lead the charge.
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— Ghana Black Queens π¬π (@GhanaWNT) October 31, 2023
“We knew Benin already from the friendly some months ago and we had to map out a good plan against their middle block and quality.
“They have about 8-9 players based in France and Morocco and that’s quality. We played well and that’s why we are confident of a good second leg.
“We have to be dominant and continue the work we have done and also respect our opponents by attacking this game with a strong mentality.”
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— Ghana Black Queens π¬π (@GhanaWNT) October 30, 2023
Ghana beating Benin will place the team against Tunisia or Morocco in the next round of qualifiers.