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Ghanaian Star Adubea Optimistic Ahead of Black Queens-Japan Clash Ahead of Saturday’s highly anticipated friendly match between Ghana’s Black Queens and Japan, defender Princella Adubea has expressed her hopes for a positive outcome. Adubea, who plays for Crystal Palace in the English FA Women’s Championship, believes that the Black Queens have a chance at achieving a favorable result against the formidable Japanese side. “We know that Japan is a very strong team, but we are not afraid,” Adubea said. “We have prepared well and we are confident in our abilities.” The friendly match against Japan serves as a crucial test for the Black Queens, who are gearing up for the 2022 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations later this year. “This game is a great opportunity for us to see where we are as a team,” Adubea added. “We will be playing against one of the best teams in the world, so it will be a good chance to test ourselves.” Adubea, who made her Black Queens debut in 2014, has been a key player for the national team. She is known for her speed, tackling ability, and aerial presence. The match against Japan will be played at the Noevir Stadium Kobe in Kobe, Japan, on Saturday, October 8.Ghanaian striker Princella Adubea is optimistic about her team’s chances in their upcoming friendly against Japan on Saturday, July 7. The match will be played at the Go Go Curry Stadium and marks a significant fixture for the Black Queens, who have been rebuilding after a period of absence from high-profile competition.Ghanaian striker Princella Adubea is optimistic about her team’s chances in their upcoming friendly against Japan on Saturday, July 7. The match will be played at the Go Go Curry Stadium and marks a significant fixture for the Black Queens, who have been rebuilding after a period of absence from high-profile competition. Japan, ranked among the top 10 in FIFA’s rankings, poses a formidable challenge for Ghana. However, Adubea believes that her team can match their opponents’ quality. “We have to be compact and focused,” she said. “We don’t care much about their world ranking, I know we can match them.” The friendly will serve as an important test for Ghana’s head coach, Nora Hauptle, as she prepares her team for next year’s Women’s African Cup of Nations (WAFCON). Adubea is confident that the Queens can achieve their goals with a united team effort. “We’re going to play as a team and I know at the end of the day we’re going to achieve what we deserve,” she stated.Princella Adubea, a member of the Black Queens, Ghana’s women’s national football team, expressed optimism about their chances against Japan in an upcoming friendly match. The match is scheduled for Saturday and will be a crucial test for the Black Queens as they prepare for future competitions. Adubea acknowledged the strength of the Japanese team, ranked higher than Ghana in the FIFA rankings. However, she believes that the Black Queens have the potential to cause an upset. “We know that Japan is a very good team, but we are also confident in our abilities,” Adubea said. “We have been working hard in training, and we are determined to give a good performance.” Adubea highlighted the importance of using the friendly match as an opportunity to improve and identify areas for growth. “We want to learn from this match and see where we need to improve,” Adubea added. “We are also looking forward to showcasing our talents and giving the fans something to cheer about.” The Black Queens are scheduled to play two friendly matches against Japan, with the first taking place on Saturday. The second match is set for Tuesday, August 30.