Black Queens Head Coach, Nora Hauptle, is confident of returning the side to the pinnacle of African football.
The Swiss, who took over the team's job in January, is of a firm belief that the team has enough talents who with the right guidance can blossom on the continent and the world stage.
Answering questions on the team's qualification, Coach Hauptle said although her side did not play to their expectation in the first half, they came back in the second half to do the needful. "Yes, we have Zambia next; they were at the World Cup and a top team. We would be ready for them in February.""Our immediate task is the Nambia clash, one that can qualify and get us back to the tournament finals scheduled for Morocco next year.
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