Black Queens forward Princella Adubea aims for victory in upcoming friendly against Japan
Striker Princella Adubea, who will be representing the Black Queens in their upcoming international friendly against Japan, has expressed her gratitude for the recent surge of support for the team.The former Ampem Darkoa Ladies player, who was sidelined for 10 months due to injury, missed several Women’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers and the Olympic Games qualifiers against Zambia.Adubea, who has been training with the team in Accra, is confident in the Black Queens' ability to match the Japanese side. "The Japanese side are a good side but we are going to play as a team together so we need to be compact and focused," she said. "We don’t really care about their World ranking as I know we can match them. We are going to play as a team and I know at the end of the day we are going to achieve what we deserve."The striker also expressed her appreciation for the recent support the Black Queens have received. "They are really doing a good job for us because at first people don’t even cheer female footballers but now they are all supporting us. We are always grateful, we hope they will continue to support...
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Striker Princella Adubea, who will be representing the Black Queens in their upcoming international friendly against Japan, has expressed her gratitude for the recent surge of support for the team.
The former Ampem Darkoa Ladies player, who was sidelined for 10 months due to injury, missed several Women’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers and the Olympic Games qualifiers against Zambia.
Adubea, who has been training with the team in Accra, is confident in the Black Queens' ability to match the Japanese side. "The Japanese side are a good side but we are going to play as a team together so we need to be compact and focused," she said. "We don’t really care about their World ranking as I know we can match them. We are going to play as a team and I know at the end of the day we are going to achieve what we deserve."
The striker also expressed her appreciation for the recent support the Black Queens have received. "They are really doing a good job for us because at first people don’t even cheer female footballers but now they are all supporting us. We are always grateful, we hope they will continue to support and we will also do our best for them."