WAFCON 2024: We can beat Morocco if we push ourselves – Lars Björkegren

Ghana has not reached the final of the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) since 2006.

Black Queens head coach Kim Lars Björkegren has urged his players to dig deep and push harder as they prepare for a crucial semi-final showdown against hosts Morocco in the 2025 African Women’s Cup of Nations on Tuesday.

Following a hard-fought victory over Algeria in the quarter-finals, Ghana now faces one of their toughest challenges yet—overcoming the host nation to book a spot in the final.

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Looking ahead to the game, Björkegren drew on past encounters and expressed belief in his squad’s ability to rise to the occasion.

“It was a tight game. We had our chance to win in the end—we lost in the last minute, if I remember right. It ended 0-0, but we saw we had the chance to win that kind of game as well,” he said, reflecting on a previous meeting with Morocco.

The Swedish tactician acknowledged the strength of the Moroccan side, praising their balance across all departments.

“Of course, we know they have quality — in defense, midfield, attack, and they also have a decent goalkeeper.”

However, Björkegren hinted that his team would target Morocco’s vulnerabilities.

“Like all teams, they have some weaknesses too. So we just need to push harder and, hopefully, have a good game tomorrow.”

He also pointed out the physical and tactical demands of tournament football, particularly the rapid turnaround between games.

“That’s the biggest challenge. You have a long preparation time, but once the tournament starts, everything moves really fast. That’s very different from coaching a club team.”

Ghana aims to reach the final for the first time since 2006. A victory against Morocco would lead the Black Queens to compete against the winner of the other semi-final match between South Africa and Nigeria.

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Osman Wadudu

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