Black Queens of Ghana are in town aiming to pull a fast one on their Nigerian counterparts in All African Games first leg qualifiers billed for the National Stadium Abuja on Sunday.
The Black Queens who have been shut out of the London 2012 Olympics are hoping to console themselves with a ticket for the Maputo Games billed for September.
However, Falcons coach, Eucheria Uche stated that her girls are not taking any chances with their rivals.
“We are looking forward to the match. We are taking it as part of our build to the world cup later in the year and so it will be approached with all seriousness,” said the coach.
The Super Falcons won the gold at the 2007 All African Games in Algeria. And going by the words of the coach winning the gold in Maputo is a top priority for the team.
The Falcons fresh from a 9-0 aggregate win over Namibia in the Olympic qualifiers. The coach observed that Ghana is a different team and she will be fielding her best players against the Black Queens.
Coach Anthony Edusei who blamed his girls attitude for loss to Ethiopia in the Olympic Qualifiers is hoping for a massive turn around and give Ghanaians something to cheer most especially when Ghana is suffering loses at all fronts in under-age football.
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