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Black Queens coach Nora Hauptle pleased with victory over Namibia

Nii Ansah Delrand by Nii Ansah Delrand
December 2, 2023
in Black Queens, Football, Ghana, National Teams
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Ghana’s Black Queens, led by coach Nora Hauptle, emerged victorious over Namibia in the first leg, claiming a 3-1 advantage as they look ahead to the second leg in Windhoek. Hauptle, though satisfied with the win, acknowledged that it wasn’t the team’s best performance, emphasizing the pressure they faced.

Reflecting on the game, Hauptle expressed gratitude for the support and pointed out the initial challenges her team encountered. She highlighted the significance of the goals, particularly a “beautiful goal” from their captain. Despite recognizing areas for improvement, Hauptle conveyed her satisfaction with the outcome given the intense pressure the players navigated.

“This is probably not the best performance but you need to understand that there is pressure and it’s a lot. Of course, we should have scored more. I’m satisfied,” Hauptle commented, offering insight into the complex dynamics at play during the match.

With a 3-1 lead, Ghana’s Black Queens are poised for the return leg in Windhoek. The team’s aggregate victory in this fixture will secure their qualification for the 2024 Women’s Cup of Nations in Morocco, a tournament they haven’t participated in since 2018.

The significance of the victory resonates not only in the context of this specific match but also in the broader context of the team’s journey back to the continental championship. The prospect of making a return to the Women’s Cup of Nations adds a layer of importance to each match, propelling the Black Queens towards their goal.

The brace from Doris Boaduwaa and a sensational strike from Portia Boakye were pivotal in establishing the Black Queens’ dominance in the tie. Hauptle’s acknowledgment of the team’s imperfections serves as a testament to the coach’s high standards and expectations, driving the players to continually strive for excellence.

As the team prepares for the crucial second leg, the focus will undoubtedly be on building upon the positives while addressing the areas that fell short of expectations. The journey to qualification is rife with challenges, but the Black Queens, under Hauptle’s guidance, appear determined to navigate through and make a mark in the upcoming Women’s Cup of Nations.

The absence from the tournament since 2018 adds an element of redemption to the Black Queens’ campaign. Their quest to secure a spot in the 2024 edition reflects not only individual aspirations but also the collective ambition to represent Ghana on the continental stage with pride and distinction.

With four days until the second leg in Windhoek, the Black Queens have a brief but crucial period for reflection, adjustment, and strategic planning. The anticipation surrounding the team’s potential return to the Women’s Cup of Nations injects excitement into the air, as fans eagerly await the outcome of the upcoming clash in Namibia.

In the intricate world of women’s football, where every goal and every match holds significance, the Black Queens’ journey becomes a captivating narrative. Nora Hauptle’s leadership, coupled with the players’ determination, sets the stage for a compelling continuation of their quest for qualification and a triumphant return to the Women’s Cup of Nations in 2024.

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