The experienced tactician disclosed that Ghana's preparations have centred on exploiting their strengths, particularly in the wide areas, while ensuring defensive discipline under pressure. "We told the boys to keep more circulation to our advantage where we're strong at, especially in the wide areas. We know they are not as strong in the wide areas, and we have to be cautious of their two attacking forwards. While recognising Burkina Faso's aggressive style of play, Konadu remains optimistic that his players are mentally equipped for the challenge. "We've spoken to the players and done some work, which we'll finish today before the Burkina game.