Laryea and his facet will play their opening sport on May 15 in opposition to the Ivory Coast on the University of Ghana Sports Stadium.
Ahead of the beginning of the match, the Black Starlets coach believes his gamers are prepared for the problem as hosts.
“Immediately we finished the game against Kazakhstan, we put it in their head that this is over,” he stated, as quoted by 3Sports.
“Now the most important tournament is coming up. We are working and no one is stepping off the treadmill. We are on the treadmill because we have a mission.”
Meanwhile, the match will function the qualifying pathway for the 2024 U17 Africa Cup of Nations, the Ghana Football Association (GFA) stated.
The Black Starlets have been getting ready for the match, having taken half in a four-nation match in Russia final month.
The crew performed three matches throughout their tenting in Russia, shedding to the hosts however recording spectacular wins over Serbia and Kazakhstan.