The Indomitable Lioness coach says he has taken lessons from his side’s defeat to the Super Falcons in Saturday’s Africa Women’s Cup of Nations final
Comeroon women coach Enow Ngachu says he has learnt a lot of lessons in his side 1-0 defeat against Nigeria in the 2016 Africa Women’s Cup of Nations final.
Despite recording his third title crash against the Super Falcons, Ngachu insists he is satisfied with the wonderful records set by his team with hopes of doing better next time.
“I think for the first time in history we topped our group in the African Women’s Cup of Nation,” Ngachu said in a post match conference.
“Secondly, It is the first time that we conceded only a goal after playing five games in the history of the competition.
“I’m quite satisfied, because it also the first time playing in the final and conceding only one goal against Nigeria.
“I want to assure everyone that we are still building and have learnt a lot of lession from this game. I believe hopefully in our next games against Nigeria things will have changed.”
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