Head coach of the Black Queens, Nora Hauptle, says the qualities of both the home-based and foreign-based players make her work easier.
The Black Queens will face Guinea on Tuesday, July 18, in the second leg of their 2024 Olympic Games qualifier against Guinea.
Ghana commands a 3-0 advantage after beating Guinea in Conakry last Friday and the head coach of the team, Nora says her team has enough for quality to seal a spot in the next stage.
"All in all, we have very good players and with their qualities, it makes it much easier for a coach and also to implement the playing idea," she told the media.
"We just build a powerhouse so on the basic it's always our values.
"Tomorrow is very important that we stay very humble and that we are selfless and we don't only play for the crowd.
"We also set a strategy towards the game [against Guinea] which is framed on how they play."
The second leg of the encounter will take place at the Accra Sports Stadium with kickoff set at 16:00 GMT.
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