FIFA U-17 WWC: Ghana coach Evans Adotey wants to win the tournament

Published on: 20 November 2018

Black Maidens coach Evans Adotey has set a target of winning the FIFA U17 Women's World Cup currently ongoing in Uruguay.

Ghana thrashed hosts Uruguay 5-0 and defeated Finland 3-1, but ahead of the game against the Oceania side, a place at the summit of the table is up for grabs.

But coach Adotey who has been at the World Cup before has set a target of winning the trophy.

“Our wish is to surpass that the 2012’s achievements, advance from the quarterfinals stage and hopefully make it to the final. As a coach and together with the players this is our target”, he said.

"This is our 6th appearance at the tournament, in 2012 we got to the semi finals and won bronze, we want to do much better this year by winning the tournament," he added.

Evans Adotey had his full squad for training on Monday, with Fuseina Mumuni, who was injured from the first game returning to the squad.

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