On Wednesday Harambee Starlets played against Botswana and the team drew up with a score of 1-1. Beldine Odemba Harambe starlets head coach  has said there is everything to play for in Tuesday’s 2024 African Women’s Cup of Nations qualifier second leg match against Botswana in Gaborone ,because the team  as the ability  of winning the match.

Botswana scored first, in the 36th minute, through Lesego Dudetsang Radia Kanyo scored agoal in 36th minutes a goal that  put Botswana in front before Marjolen Nekesa  equalised for the home team from the penalty spot in the 50th minute .Starlets missed a penalty late on the 95th minutes .

 “It was a fair game. They came for a draw, they got a draw. We have seen areas we need to work on. We will do everything we can to win the second leg, I have no regrets about the missed penalty. We have done well with penalties before but every player needs the confidence to take it. Penalties are always a fifty/fifty game so anything can happen.” Said  Odemba.

To reach this final round Starlets beat Cameroon 4-3 on penalties at Nyayo Stadium on September 26 after a 1-1 aggregate at the conclusion of the two legs.Odemba said that the missed penalty should not affect the mentality of her players,she also added that players needto be released earlier by their clubs to give them enough time to train and know each other well before    the match.Starlets aim to make their second appearance at the 2024 Wafcon, having debuted in the 2016 edition in Cameroon with a historic 3-3 aggregate victory over Algeria.

 “The connection in the striking force was low but we will train as a team to build on that. Most of the players were released late by their clubs. We are not lacking anything upfront,” she said. “When you start away you ensure you don’t concede so that at home you win that’s the strategy they came with and we’re satisfied with just a draw.”

 “Football is a game of mistakes. Mentally, we will be ready for the next leg. We came to get the three points but we only got one. The fans turned up in numbers and it might seem like we disappointed them but I would like to tell them that there are still 90 more minutes. We will not let you down. Women’s football is picking up because of the presence of a running league. Schools are also helping us promote it and the Fifa program for schools has helped us nurture talent. It is a positive step,” she added

Meanwhile, Odemba delved into the growth and success of Kenyan women’s football in recent years, attributing it to well-run leagues. Kenya will need to secure a victory in the second leg in order to qualify for the Wafcon tournament that will be held in Morocco next year.

“Women’s football is picking up because of the presence of a running league. Schools are also helping us promote it and the Fifa program for schools has helped us nurture talent. It is a positive step,” she concluded.

 By Janet Namalwa