As the Black Queens prepare to kick off their TotalEnergies Women’s Africa Cup of Nations campaign, head coach Kim Lars Björkegren faced the media in Morocco on Sunday ahead our Group C opener against reigning champions South Africa on Monday. Coach Kim Lars presser is one that echoes belief, resilience, and ambition. He made it clear that pressure is not something he allows to derail his focus.
“For me, it’s very clear: if you’re a coach at this level, pressure can’t exist. You can be a little nervous, but you have to control what you can control.” he said.
Kim emphasized the importance of leadership and trust, noting that in moments of adversity, it’s crucial for his players to believe in his vision. “As a coach, I need to show my players that they can trust me, especially in difficult situations, and I think they do.”
Ghana goes into the tournament not as one of the favorites, but Kim embraces the “dark horse” label, believing it fuels the team’s desire to surprise.
“Of course, we know we’re a bit of an underdog, but I know that we have the quality in this group to beat all the teams in this tournament.”
His excitement to lead Ghana at WAFCON is deeply rooted in a lifelong dream. Recalling his youth, Kim shared how he was once captivated by African football tournaments from his living room couch.
“Since I was a young guy, lying on the sofa watching AFCON, I always thought this is a cool tournament. Now, I can be part of it, and I’m super excited.”
Preparation hasn’t been ideal, with limited training sessions leading to a heavier reliance on friendly matches. “We’ve grown a lot over the last month, physically and tactically. I think the players would agree. We’re in much better shape than we were a month ago.”
“Ghana has so much talent; it’s in the DNA. Add 5% of the Swedish mentality, and you have a team that’s not just good in Africa, but good in the world.”
When asked about the blend of youth and experience in the squad, Kim was quick to dismiss the idea that age would be a determining factor. “We won’t win or lose because of age. The best players will be on the pitch, and hopefully the best team will win.” he added
With confidence, a deep respect for African football, and a clear belief in his squad, Coach Kim Lars Björkegren and the Black Queens are heading into the tournament not just to compete but to make a statement.
The Black Queens will open their Group C campaign against reigning Champions South Africa at 16:00 GMT in Oudja on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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