Ghana Black Queens head coach Kim Lars Björkegren says his team has what it takes to win the ultimate at the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) despite not being favourites.Kim believes they can be the dark horse of the tournament by upsetting the heavy favourites to achieve a historic victory.Speaking to the media in Morocco ahead of their opener against South Africa on Monday, July 7, 2025, he expressed confidence in the girls’ ability to defeat every opponent they face. Kim shared:Of course, we know we’re a bit of an underdog, but I know that we have the quality in this group to beat all the teams in this tournament.Recommended For YouFilla2025-07-05T13:49:54+00:00Wife sues husband for making her do house chores instead of spending time on InstagramSports2025-07-05T16:30:09+00:00Chelsea ready to outbid top club for Kudus’ signature after Maresca’s commentsChelsea are preparing a £60 million bid to outbid Tottenham for West Ham’s Mohammed Kudus, with manager Enzo Maresca praising the Ghana star’s talent…Sports2025-07-05T12:50:00+00:00Mahama, Shatta Wale, dollar gift promises: All to know about 2025 President’s CupHearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko clash in Sunday’s President’s Cup with President Mahama attending, Shatta Wale performing, and cash bonuses of up to $1,000 per goal on offer. Everything to know…Despite inadequate preparations leading up to the tournament, Kim maintains that the girls are ready for the continental competition after playing a few friendly games. He added:We’ve grown a lot over the last month, physically and tactically. I think the players would agree. We’re in much better shape than we were a month ago. Ghana has so much talent; it’s in the DNA. Add 5% of the Swedish mentality, and you have a team that’s not just good in Africa, but good in the world.Ghana Black Queens head coach Kim Lars BjörkegrenREAD ALSO: 10 Footballers banned for drug use: From Pogba’s second chance to Olele’s caseWhen questioned about the mix of young talent and seasoned players in the team, Kim swiftly rejected the notion that age would play a key role.We won’t win or lose because of age. The best players will be on the pitch, and hopefully the best team will win.Ghana battle South Africa todayThe Black Queens begin their WAFCON campaign against the Banyana Banyana of South Africa at 1600 GMT. They have been undefeated against South Africa since 2012.MUST READ: How Diogo Jota’s Lamborghini looked after deadly accident (Exclusive Video)Mali and Tanzania will face off in the other Group C clash.