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Senegals physicality tested us Bjorkegren reflects on Ghana’s win

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Sad Queens coach Kim Lars Björkegren has acknowledged that his workforce was as soon as stretched by Senegal’s physical plan in their 1-0 away safe on Saturday.

The international friendly at the Stade Lat-Dior was as soon as the first of two fits at some level of Ghana’s nine-day coaching tour, and no topic a dominant open, the Queens had to climate a shift in momentum prompted by the hosts’ aggressive play.

“We knew before the sport that it was as soon as going to be a tough sport for us, a tough away sport,” Bjorkegren stated. “Senegal could maybe be physical, and I felt the open was as soon as magnificent real. But towards the tip of the first half, we had been adapting to their vogue, with extra stops and a extra Senegal-admire plan of taking half in.”

Despite the physical field, Ghana stayed restful, showing tactical self-discipline to supply protection to their lead after scoring in the first half.

The coach praised his avid gamers for managing the sport underneath tension and adapting when mandatory. The two groups will renew their rivalry on Tuesday as Ghana prepares for international assignments later in the 300 and sixty five days.

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