Black Queens report improved form ahead of WAFCON opener

Ghana's women's soccer coach feels pumped about his team's chances against tough competition. Kim Lars Bjorkegren leads the Black Queens into battle against South Africa at Honneur Stadium. The Swiss trainer took over the squad back during January and watched his players grow stronger each week. His team only managed three victories from eight total games under his leadership. Bjorkegren still believes his squad has improved dramatically over recent weeks.

The defending champions from South Africa pose a serious threat to Ghana's tournament hopes. Both teams clash at four o'clock this afternoon for their opening Group C match. Bjorkegren told reporters that his players look much sharper compared to last month's performances. The coach sees better fitness levels and smarter tactical decisions from his squad. He thinks his players would agree that they feel more confident heading into this big game.

Ghana must also face Mali and Tanzania during the group stage competition. The Black Queens return to major tournament action after missing the last event during 2018. Their coach wants to make a strong impression at the 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations. The team has worked hard to prepare for this moment over many months. Bjorkegren hopes his squad can surprise critics and advance deeper into the tournament.
 

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