Augustine Adotey is eager for Ghana to maintain its momentum against Canada on Saturday at the U-17 FIFA Women's World Cup. The Black Maidens lead the charge into the last eight in Group B as their other competitors, Germany, Korea DPR and Canada all head into the final day matches looking for crucial wins that can help them join Ghana in the quarter-finals.
After wins against Germany and Korea, Ghana have put together an unbeaten run that Adotey hopes to preserve when his side meets Canada in Tibas at 5:00pm local time [23:00GMT]. Canada have two points while the other two sides have a point apiece. Despite sealing qualification for the next phase, there is no stopping for the Black Maidens coach. "My vision is to make sure I retain the top spot," Adotey said. "We've qualified already. Six points is enough and I need a draw just to make sure I am intact but irrespective of that I am not looking for a draw." Adotey wants the Black Maidens to continue with their winning run as he promises that his team will be very competitive. "I want to have a hundred percent record," the Ghana coach said on Thursday. "It's an all-out game against Canada. I want to claim the maximum points and keep a clean sheet. My major target is the knockout stage." "We are not going to consider any team, not even Canada. I want to win as well."
Source: ghanfa