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Black Princess coach, Mas-ud Didi Dramani is not disheartened with the performance of the Black Princess despite a first round exit from the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup.
The Princess failed to win in three as the wait to qualify past the group stage extended.
The female youth side lost narrowly to New Zealand in the opening game before being pegged back twice against France and USA.
The team have been criticized for lacking concentration in key moments but the experienced coach believes the team did their best in the present circumstances.
“I’m not disappointed in anyway because I think what we could have done is what we did.”
“Judging from the situations on the ground, it’s not very easy. The standards are very high.”
“Some countries had video analysts and scouts helping with the job something we didn’t have so I think we did okay without such things on our side.”
Didi Dramani addressed the team after touching down from Papua New Guinea.
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