2018 WAFU Cup: GFA boss urges Black Queens qualify for the knockout round after Ivory Coast defeat

Published on: 16 February 2018

After suffering a 1:0 defeat to Ivory Coast in their opening match in the 2018 WAFU Women's Cup on Wednesday, the President of the Ghana Football Association, Kwesi Nyantakyi has called on the Black Queens to qualify for the knockout round of the competition.

Mercy Tagoe and her ladies will face Niger, who lost their opening game to Burkina Faso in their second game of the competition.

And the nation's football governing body president has called the team to move on from the defeat to the hosts and beat Niger and Burkina Faso to book their place in the next stage of the tournament.

"Let's learn from the mistakes that were made in the first game and then based on what the coaches are going to teach us we will and overcome whatever challenges we faced in the first game," Nyantakyi urged the team.

"It is important that you progress to boost all of you confident because it is not good that you came and got knocked out in the first round. Ghana we don't leave tournaments after first because if you do that you'll set a bad record for yourselves, so try as much as possible to scale over at least the first round."

He continued, "I don't know if you watched the second game between Niger and Burkina Faso, in my opinion, the Niger team is the weakest in the group so don't let people associate the Niger with Ghana. We want to run with Nigeria and Ivory Coast, and the rest of the teams."

"But all in all I think it's a good exercise because the main objective of this is to give you the opportunity to play as we are not playing in the qualifiers for the AFCON, that's the main purpose of it but beyond that we should also be showing signs of having a good team and being capable of winning the championship so please let us try and overcome the defeat, it shouldn't worry you at all.

"This one doesn't create sleepless nights over it because it's not going to be used to assess or do anything against you, I don't think so but what's important is for us to move ahead and I believe we are capable of winning the next two games against Niger and Burkina Faso."

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