Soccer News of Tuesday, 13 February 2007

Source: GNA

We are going to Angola to win - Paha

Accra, Feb 13, GNA - Coach Isaac Paha says Ghana's Black Queens travels to Luanda where they play as guests of Angola in a crucial Olympic Games qualifier, with victory on their minds. The Queens begin their attempt for a maiden appearance at the quadrennial summit on Sunday with an envisaged tough duel, which coach Paha believes can be won.

He told the GNA Sports that "our chances are bright because I am confident we have what it takes to win", but reckons that he has no idea about his opponent and their style of play.

Coach Paha was buoyant that the Queens can ride on the ability of the players to fit into several roles to pluck all three points to mark a great start to the campaign.

"Our strength is the players' ability to move around and play in different positions at any given time.

"I am convinced that with this kind of strength, we can get a positive result on Sunday".

He told the GNA Sports that the team will play an all defending and attacking game in their quest to get the desired results. The coach said the performance of the players have improved tremendously in the past week, expressing the conviction that they will be up to every challenge the host may present.