Mercy Tagoe insists her team is well treated by the MOYS

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Head Coach of the Senior National Female team, Mercy Tagoe-Quarcoo, has denied rumors that the team is being treated unfairly by the Ministry of Youth and Sports (MOYS), ahead of their 2020 Olympic Qualifiers.

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According to Coach Tagoe-Quarcoo, "we the Technical handlers of the team are surprised about the news of us having poor treatment from the Ministry

"They invited us for camping, where we are now lodged at the M Plaza Hotel with three square meals a day, so how would that amount to poor treatment," she said.

In an interview in Accra before she departed to Italy to observe the Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) Football and Seminar Awards, she said her team was ready ahead of their first leg Olympic Games qualifier against Kenya in Accra on October 4.

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She, however, noted that she was not concerned by the reports adding that it would not distract their preparations.

She stated the team is not wasting so much time on the negative news but are seriously focusing on winning their agenda of qualifying to book a ticket for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in Japan.