Black Queens head into a high-stakes clash against Tanzania on Monday, knowing that only a win will be enough to salvage their Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) campaign and silence growing criticism back home.
The team has come under increasing scrutiny following a slow start to the tournament in Morocco.
A 2-0 loss to defending champions South Africa in their opener was followed by a frustrating 1-1 draw with Mali, despite Doris Boaduwaa giving Ghana the lead.
The results have left fans and pundits questioning the team's preparedness and ability to compete at the highest level.