Ghana's women's football team won their match against Malawi with a score of 3-1. The game happened in Morocco as the Black Queens prepared for the upcoming Women's Africa Cup of Nations tournament. This victory marked their first win after losing three straight games. Coach Kim Lars Bjorkegren felt happy about the result but wanted his players to finish better. He believed the team created enough scoring opportunities to win more convincingly.
The coach explained that his squad started the match slowly but controlled most of the action afterward. Ghana created many good chances to score throughout the game. Bjorkegren thought his team could have easily scored six or seven goals based on their performance. The most important thing for him was getting the three points from the victory. He praised his players for dominating the game against their opponents.
The Black Queens will face Benin next Wednesday for their second preparation match. After that game, they will play Nigeria before heading to the main tournament. Ghana has been placed in Group C for the continental championship. Their group contains defending champions South Africa along with Tanzania and Mali. The tournament will take place in Morocco later this year.
The coach explained that his squad started the match slowly but controlled most of the action afterward. Ghana created many good chances to score throughout the game. Bjorkegren thought his team could have easily scored six or seven goals based on their performance. The most important thing for him was getting the three points from the victory. He praised his players for dominating the game against their opponents.
The Black Queens will face Benin next Wednesday for their second preparation match. After that game, they will play Nigeria before heading to the main tournament. Ghana has been placed in Group C for the continental championship. Their group contains defending champions South Africa along with Tanzania and Mali. The tournament will take place in Morocco later this year.