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Despite her satisfaction with the performance of her team, Nora Hauptle believes the Black Queens should have scored more than four goals against Guinea.
Ghana thrashed their West African colleagues at the Accra Sports Stadium on Tuesday, July 18, recording a resounding 4-0 win.
Evelyn Badu scored twice on the day with Princella Adubea and substitute Firdaus Yakuba also adding their names to the scoresheet.
But the score could have been more disastrous for the Guineans had the Ghanaians been more efficient in front of their spectators.
Speaking after the game, Nora said: "All in all, I think it was a good game we played. We levelled up against the first leg in Guinea. The pitch was much better so our possession [of the ball] was good."
"We didn't allow them to have counterattacks. We had a big dominance on the pitch."
She added that only 'more' goals were missing from the performance at the Accra Sports Stadium.
"The only thing I would say is that maybe we should have scored a bit more goals out of these chances," she continued.
"But all in all, I am very satisfied, happy that we passed this first qualification round."
Ghana, after progressing to the next round, will face Benin, who they beat in an international friendly earlier this year, with the game set to be played in October.
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