Coach of the Black Princesses Yussif Basigi says the group is not going to underestimate any opponent within the forthcoming FIFA Girls’s U-20 World Cup qualifiers that kicks off this weekend.
The group is at the moment in Prampram making ready for the second spherical qualifier towards Guinea-Bissau and Yussif Basigi has been giving updates on his group, the absence of some key gamers and regrouping after the WAFU B event in Kumasi.
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On coaching and numbers
Coaching is happening properly and although we’re right here in our numbers, we’re nonetheless screening the gamers however we’re not bringing them in batches as all of them got here directly. As we’re getting on, the quantity might be decreased to Thirty so they’re all exhibiting glimpses of excellent efficiency.
On participant choice
We picked a few of the gamers throughout the Center League and they’re placing up good performances and a few gamers have been already within the information base so we introduced them right here to have a second take a look at them.
On downsizing the squad
Chopping the group right down to the ultimate squad gained’t be simple and might be based mostly on efficiency and so my technical group might be goal in deciding on the ultimate squad.
On the qualifiers
This qualifiers is elimination so we should go all out whether or not we’re enjoying residence or away. We’re famous for qualifying on a regular basis for the U-20 World Cup and so we should do our greatest and qualify and we’re working in the direction of it.
On making one other FIFA U-20 Girls’s World Cup
We wish to put together very properly and qualify for Columbia and it begins from the qualifying stage. The gamers have been spectacular in Kumasi for the WAFU B event and I believe we have to replicate it throughout this World Cup qualifying stage. Although I’ve missed the companies of Faiza and Maafia Nyame, I believe I’ve a alternative for them for now.
On expectations
I do know Ghanaians predict lots from the group due to their splendid efficiency throughout the WAFU B Women Cup in Kumasi and I believe they’ll even be higher throughout these qualifiers.
On Guinea-Bissau
Our recreation towards Guinea Bissau would be the first recreation and we’re not underestimating any opponent however we are going to work laborious and take it recreation after recreation. The Black Princesses will play Guinea Bissau on Sunday, October 8 within the second spherical of the FIFA U20 Girls’s World Cup qualifiers.
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