Kuuku Dadzie is excited by Ghana's final challenge for gold honours at the All Africa Games.
Having taken the Black Princesses to reach the finals of the women's football competition at the Games, Dadzie, is aware that his side have come within touching distance of the ultimate and is excited by the prospect of having another go at winning their next match.
Ghana would come head-to-head with Cameroon on Saturday in the finals at the National Stadium.
And after a great run of form, three wins and a draw from four games, Dadzie believes the Black Princesses can take many positives from their games in the tournament including the 3-0 semi-final win over Algeria into the finals.
“We’re delighted with what we have been able to achieve so far. We hope to build on it and make our nation very proud of us,” Dadzie said ahead of the finals.
“We improve game after game and our final one won’t be easy but we trust and believe we can inspire confidence in the team ahead of the final hurdle.
“The girls played according to instructions and we hope they will continue like that.”
Both finalist are unbeaten so far in the competition with Ghana having played a game more than their opponents after being paired in a four-team group while Cameroon had two other group members.