Black Maidens Coach, Baba Nuhu has stated that even though his side won narrowly in the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup first round 1st leg qualifier against Senegal, there is still more room for improvement in the remaining games especially in the second leg encounter scheduled for Accra in a fortnight.
Coach Nuhu made these pronouncements in a presser after amassing all three points in Thies, Senegal on Saturday.
Ghana boosted their chances of progressing to the next round with a 1-0 victory over Senegal in the first leg of the second qualifying round for the FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup, India 2022 in Thies.
The Black Maidens required the late solitary effort of Princess Owusu to gain a first leg triumph against their Senegalese hosts at Stade Lat-Dior.
“It was a very difficult game but first of all I will give thanks and credit to my players for doing well in this match. Coming into this game, I knew Senegal is not a cheap side when it comes football especially women’s football so we came here knowing the match was going to be difficult’’ Coach Nuhu told ghanafa.org.
‘’We never had any information about the Senegal team so we just did our own preparation and I think that seeing them play today our next match in Ghana is going to be a different game altogether.
‘’The team is a new team except one or two players who have been around for some time now.
‘’All of them are new players, we just got them from various clubs and schools and we have been in camp for about three months before coming into this game.
‘’Definitely I will say we can beat them in Accra because now that we have seen the way the Senegalese team played definitely we will go back to the field then we will work on one or two things.
‘’My team didn’t play to my satisfaction but all I can say is that I thank God for this important victory.
‘’We will go back and do one or two things so that in the return leg, a different team will be seen Ghana.
‘’The Senegalese team was not also bad at all, they are also a good side so I give the credit to them for giving us a good match’’ he added.
Ghana have been to six World Cup competitions since its inception in 2008 having finished third in Azerbaijan in 2012.
The Black Maiden will host their Senegalese counterparts in the reverse leg fixture in a fortnight in Accra.