FIFA U-20 WWC: Black Princesses coach eyes double victory over Ethiopia

Black Princesses of Ghana head coach, Ben Fokuo has set sights on completing the double over Ethiopia in the final qualifying round of the 2022 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup.

Ghana will go into the return fixture with a 3-0 advantage as a point will see the team book a ticket to a sixth consecutive FIFA U-20 World Cup

The FIFA U-20 women’s World Cup is slated for Costa Rica in August 2022.

“We are going to continue with our preparations as usual. We won away by 3 goals but we won’t underrate our opponents. We will go all out in the return fixture in Ghana and hopefully get all the maximum points,” coach Fokuo said.

The team touched down in Accra Monday afternoon and immediately moved to the Ghanaman Centre of Excellence at Prampram to continue preparation for the 2nd leg tie scheduled for Accra in a fortnight.

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