2024 Women’s U20 World Cup: Black Princesses coach Yussif Basigi highly motivated ahead of opener against Austria
Black Princesses coach Yussif Basigi is motivated ahead of their opening game against Austria in the 2024 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.Ghana will open their campaign on Monday night against Austria with the Black Princesses hoping for a winning start."I am highly motivated and I am calm because it is not every coach who gets the opportunity to be on the world stage," Basigi said."You need to utilize it well." He emphasized the significance of the tournament for the players, noting that it could be a pivotal moment in their careers."I have made the girls understand that this might be the last opportunity for most of them to showcase their talents or a chance to play for the senior team. This is their chance to justify why they should be included."The Black Princesses have been in Colombia since August 14, acclimatizing to the altitude and preparing through friendly matches against South Korea and Mexico.With a blend of experienced and emerging talents, the team is eager to start their World Cup campaign on a high note and break past their previous group stage exits.
Black Princesses coach Yussif Basigi is motivated ahead of their opening game against Austria in the 2024 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.
Ghana will open their campaign on Monday night against Austria with the Black Princesses hoping for a winning start.
"I am highly motivated and I am calm because it is not every coach who gets the opportunity to be on the world stage," Basigi said.
"You need to utilize it well." He emphasized the significance of the tournament for the players, noting that it could be a pivotal moment in their careers.
"I have made the girls understand that this might be the last opportunity for most of them to showcase their talents or a chance to play for the senior team. This is their chance to justify why they should be included."
The Black Princesses have been in Colombia since August 14, acclimatizing to the altitude and preparing through friendly matches against South Korea and Mexico.
With a blend of experienced and emerging talents, the team is eager to start their World Cup campaign on a high note and break past their previous group stage exits.