Black Queens Head Coach,
Mercy Tagoe Quarcoo, says she was content with the performance of the team
despite failing to find the net in Monday’s goalless draw with Cote d’Ivoire in
the ongoing WAFU Zone B Women’s Championships.
Despite playing well in the match and dominating proceedings, the Queens could
not reproduce their good scoring form they had shown in their previous matches
against Senegal (2-0) and Togo (6-0).
However, Tagoe was not very downcast. She was happy with the display of her
players on the day.
“I was very impressed with the players because they were tactically
disciplined. We played the entire first half in the half of the Ivorians and
had it not been the rain, we would have scored about three goals.
We did everything we had to do including hitting the crossbar but we could not.
All the same, I am content with the result we got.”
The result placed Ghana in second place in Group A behind Cote d’Ivoire despite
the two teams being on seven points. The Ivorians get top spot due to their
superior goal difference.