2024 Olympic Qualifiers: It is a learning curve for us, says Black Queens coach after elimination

Published on: 29 February 2024
2024 Olympic Qualifiers: It is a learning curve for us, says Black Queens coach after elimination
Black Queens

Black Queens coach, Nora Hauptle says they will learn from their heartbreak against Zambia.

Ghana’s hopes of playing at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games were dashed after a 3-3 draw with the Copper Queens at the Levy Mwanawasa Stadium in Ndola after losing 1-0 in the first leg at the Accra Sports Stadium.

Barbra Banda’s late goal secured Zambia’s victory, while Ghana finished the game with 10 players due to Jennifer Cudjoe’s dismissal in the 95th minute.

Despite the exit, Häuptle acknowledges the defeat as a valuable learning experience, emphasizing the team’s dedication on the pitch and will now shift focus to the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.

"All in all, disappointed for us," the Swiss trainer said after the game.

"Kudos to Zambia, today we offered them a little bit of a different start, it was all open. To be honest, in the last 15 minutes we had our chances to take, two or three chances, but failed to convert them, it is football.

"We will learn our lessons, I cannot blame my team for having anything wrong.

'Finally, in the last 8, 9 minutes, Zambia had a freekick, and seriously I cannot blame my team for that.

"We just need to learn and get more of this high-pressure game.

Banda scored from the ensuing free kick to seal Zambia’s progression to the next round of the qualification process.

The late goal was Banda’s second in the game with Mupopo Kabange’s goal sandwiching the pair from the Zambian captain.

Ghana got goals from Gifty Assifuah, Doris Boaduwaa and Bugri Azumah in the 21st, 55th and 65th minute respectively.

In April, the Copper Queens of Zambia will confront Morocco in a pivotal final qualifying round, vying for one of the coveted slots in the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

Meanwhile, Nigeria is set to engage South Africa in the other crucial match.

The Black Queens are now shifting their focus to the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations scheduled to take place in Morocco later this year.

Comments