The Coach of Tanzania, Sebastian Nkoma, is confident his team can overturn the 3-nil deficit when they face Nigeria in the second leg of their 2018 Fifa Women’s Under-20 World Cup qualifier early next month.
The Tanzanian girls need a win of at least 4 clear goals in the return leg tie set for the 1st of October to book a place in the second round.
The coach blamed the first leg loss on fatigue, saying they did not have ample time to rest ahead of the match, which took place in Benin City.
The result puts Nigeria, along with Cameroon and Ghana in good stead to reach the next round of the African qualifiers are concerned.
The Coach of Tanzania, Sebastian Nkoma, is confident his team can overturn the 3-nil deficit when they face Nigeria in the second leg of their 2018 Fifa Women’s Under-20 World Cup qualifier early next month.
The Tanzanian girls need a win of at least 4 clear goals in the return leg tie set for the 1st of October to book a place in the second round.
The coach blamed the first leg loss on fatigue, saying they did not have ample time to rest ahead of the match, which took place in Benin City.
The result puts Nigeria, along with Cameroon and Ghana in good stead to reach the next round of the African qualifiers are concerned.
The Coach of Tanzania, Sebastian Nkoma, is confident his team can overturn the 3-nil deficit when they face Nigeria in the second leg of their 2018 Fifa Women’s Under-20 World Cup qualifier early next month.
The Tanzanian girls need a win of at least 4 clear goals in the return leg tie set for the 1st of October to book a place in the second round.
The coach blamed the first leg loss on fatigue, saying they did not have ample time to rest ahead of the match, which took place in Benin City.
The result puts Nigeria, along with Cameroon and Ghana in good stead to reach the next round of the African qualifiers are concerned.
The Coach of Tanzania, Sebastian Nkoma, is confident his team can overturn the 3-nil deficit when they face Nigeria in the second leg of their 2018 Fifa Women’s Under-20 World Cup qualifier early next month.
The Tanzanian girls need a win of at least 4 clear goals in the return leg tie set for the 1st of October to book a place in the second round.
The coach blamed the first leg loss on fatigue, saying they did not have ample time to rest ahead of the match, which took place in Benin City.
The result puts Nigeria, along with Cameroon and Ghana in good stead to reach the next round of the African qualifiers are concerned.
The Coach of Tanzania, Sebastian Nkoma, is confident his team can overturn the 3-nil deficit when they face Nigeria in the second leg of their 2018 Fifa Women’s Under-20 World Cup qualifier early next month.
The Tanzanian girls need a win of at least 4 clear goals in the return leg tie set for the 1st of October to book a place in the second round.
The coach blamed the first leg loss on fatigue, saying they did not have ample time to rest ahead of the match, which took place in Benin City.
The result puts Nigeria, along with Cameroon and Ghana in good stead to reach the next round of the African qualifiers are concerned.
The Coach of Tanzania, Sebastian Nkoma, is confident his team can overturn the 3-nil deficit when they face Nigeria in the second leg of their 2018 Fifa Women’s Under-20 World Cup qualifier early next month.
The Tanzanian girls need a win of at least 4 clear goals in the return leg tie set for the 1st of October to book a place in the second round.
The coach blamed the first leg loss on fatigue, saying they did not have ample time to rest ahead of the match, which took place in Benin City.
The result puts Nigeria, along with Cameroon and Ghana in good stead to reach the next round of the African qualifiers are concerned.
The Coach of Tanzania, Sebastian Nkoma, is confident his team can overturn the 3-nil deficit when they face Nigeria in the second leg of their 2018 Fifa Women’s Under-20 World Cup qualifier early next month.
The Tanzanian girls need a win of at least 4 clear goals in the return leg tie set for the 1st of October to book a place in the second round.
The coach blamed the first leg loss on fatigue, saying they did not have ample time to rest ahead of the match, which took place in Benin City.
The result puts Nigeria, along with Cameroon and Ghana in good stead to reach the next round of the African qualifiers are concerned.
The Coach of Tanzania, Sebastian Nkoma, is confident his team can overturn the 3-nil deficit when they face Nigeria in the second leg of their 2018 Fifa Women’s Under-20 World Cup qualifier early next month.
The Tanzanian girls need a win of at least 4 clear goals in the return leg tie set for the 1st of October to book a place in the second round.
The coach blamed the first leg loss on fatigue, saying they did not have ample time to rest ahead of the match, which took place in Benin City.
The result puts Nigeria, along with Cameroon and Ghana in good stead to reach the next round of the African qualifiers are concerned.