Black Queens manager Kim Lars Björkegren believes his squad will showcase enhanced performance against Algeria during their Women's Africa Cup of Nations quarterfinal encounter. The Swiss coach addresses media representatives before the Saturday afternoon clash at Stade Municipal de Berkane. Ghana seeks semifinal advancement through victory over their North African opponents at 16:00 GMT. Björkegren recognizes Algeria's organized defensive structure and skilled goalkeeper as primary challenges. The manager emphasizes creating superior scoring opportunities rather than attempting long-range attempts.
The coach advocates for clinical finishing when chances arise and dismisses elaborate goal-scoring methods. Björkegren expresses confidence in his players despite anticipating a demanding contest. Ghana qualified following inconsistent group stage results while Algeria maintained their unbeaten record. Algeria demonstrates disciplined defensive capabilities throughout the tournament. Both teams compete for semifinal positioning in the continental championship.
The coach advocates for clinical finishing when chances arise and dismisses elaborate goal-scoring methods. Björkegren expresses confidence in his players despite anticipating a demanding contest. Ghana qualified following inconsistent group stage results while Algeria maintained their unbeaten record. Algeria demonstrates disciplined defensive capabilities throughout the tournament. Both teams compete for semifinal positioning in the continental championship.