Black Queens head coach Nora Häuptle admits there’s still work to do with her team despite the mammoth first-leg advantage over the She’ Amavubi of Rwanda in the preliminary round of the CAF Women’s African Cup of Nations qualifier.
The Black Queens beat Rwanda 7-0 with goals from Doris Boaduwaa, Princella Adubea, and Alice Kusi and a brace each from Evelyn Badu and Anaesthesia Achiaa.
Ghana will host Rwanda in the second leg at the Accra Sports Stadium on Tuesday, September 26 at the Accra Sports Stadium for a place in the second round of the qualifiers.
Nonetheless, Huaptle believes there are a few details the team must adjust to despite the massive first leg win over Rwanda.
A 7-0 good win against Rwanda, we are quite satisfied. We scored so many goals and kept a clean sheet against them.
It was not easy in the game during some circumstances, but a good team can always go through some bad circumstances.
The girls like to play on Astroturf, so it was good for the girls.
So, all in all, i am quite satisfied, but i still think there are little details to be worked on and need to adjust before our next game in Accra against Rwanda on Tuesday, September 26.
Nora Hauptle has yet to concede defeat in six games since taking charge of the team.
Wins against Benin, Senegal, Guinea and Rwanda have put the Black Queens in excellent shape ahead of the subsequent assignments coming up in the Olympic Qualifiers and the AWCON qualifiers.
Post match – Nora Hauptle after defeating Rwanda
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