Head Coach of Ghana’s Black
Maidens Evans Adotey is upbeat his charges can beat Finland in their second
group game at the ongoing FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup, but is not promising
another resounding win.
The Black Maidens have a chance
to progress to the quarter finals of the world cup after winning their opening
game.
A hat-trick from Captain
Mukarama Abdulai ensured Evans Adotey’s girls thumped host nation Uruguay 5-0
in their opening match on Tuesday while Finland lost 1-0 to New Zealand in
their first game.
A win for the Maidens in
Friday’s encounter will take them to 6 points and secure passage to the next
round provided results elsewhere go their way.
Evans Adotey is expecting a
tough match on Friday, and says underestimating the Finns is not an option.
“I observed Finland against New
Zealand, and both of them are very good sides. I will never underrate any
opposition,” he said.
“I hope to maintain the dose,
but I’m not talking about scoring lots of goals My only hope is that Ghana
wins, so it will pave way for us to qualify for the next round.”
By:Daniebl
Koranteng/citinewsroom.com/Ghana
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