Ghanaian winger Josephine Afua Kyerewaa Bonsu, who is charged to make her debut for the Black Queens, is inspiring her teammates to go into their friendly against Morocco with confidence and resolve.
As the Black Queens gear up preparing for the Women's Africa Cup of Nations later this year, where they have been drawn in Group C alongside champions South Africa, Mali and Tanzania.
Bonsu, 25, who was born in Germany, currently playing for FC Carl Zeiss Jena, emphasizes the significance of self-trust under the leadership of newly appointed Black Queens coach Kim Lars Björkegren.
"It feels great. First, I have to say, I am beyond grateful for being selected to be part of the squad for this camp. The ladies, the Queens, made it easy for me, took me like a family even though I came straight from Germany," she said.
"I think the training sessions, we needed some minutes, like also with the pitch and everything, it went very well. Everybody brings in different qualities and I am really looking forward to the match against Morocco on Thursday because I think we can really do a lot," she added.
The Black Queens are returning back to the Women's Africa Cup of Nations after being out of the loop in the last two editions.
By: Pascal Amoah