Ex-Zambia Women Team coach George Chikokola believes that Shepolopolo need lucky to overturn the 4-1 deficit when they face South Africa’s Banyana Banyana in Saturday’s Africa Women Championship qualifier away.
Zambia is in South Africa seeking to reverse the 4-1 loss they suffered in the first leg match of the Africa Women Championship qualifiers final round played in Lusaka 21 days ago.
Chikokola said it is difficult for Zambia to upset the tables.
“The problem we have is that we haven’t got an active women’s league so it is very difficult to say we are going to upset the deficit knowing the standards of our friends there in South Africa. But God willing anything can happen you know in football,” he said.
Chikokola has since advocated for the creation of the national women football league in order to raise the standards of the game.
The 2012 African Womens Championship will take place in Equatorial Guinea from October 28 to November 11.
Its obvious they will be beaten (shepolopolo) ichilishina ububi, after losing please bring your katundu back we want to use it since thats all what you know, if you delay in SA u will find that i will be using another katundu here
Ukufipata ifyofine ati fishani uko ishina…..you just take them around for sex,there’s nothing that they do….period!
I thought we had fired the coach after the last loss. A 4-1 loss at home – AT HOME PLEASE simply means so who ever is in charge is not serious.
Firing her would also set the standards higher than they currently are and underline performance as our priority.
Our women’s coach Enala Simbeye brims with a lot of confidence but on the pitch, the girls have nothing to show. Enala wa mawala fye. She is beautiful though.
Well the shepolopolo tried this time around especially during the first half. Watching them, I couldn’t help but feel they’d been resigned to losing. Coz it was going well. Anyways, 2-1 instead of 4-0 was a bit of a face saver for the girls.