Simba Queens had a rough welcome to the CAF Women’s Champions League after suffering a loss in their opening game but head coach Charles Lukula is looking to fine-tune his attack.The reigning Tanzanian champions went down 1-0 to Moroccan side ASFAR in the opening match of the competition courtesy of a goal from Ibtissam Jraidi.2022 CAF Women’s CL: Simba Queens face tough opener in MoroccoSimba missed a number of chances through Opah Clement, Vivian Odhiambo, and Barakat Olaiya who could not find their scoring boots in the game which ultimately cost them.##NAJAVA_MECA_6767236##Lukula who joined the side at the start of the month from Ugandan side She Cooperates revealed that he will work on his scoring department to keep their hopes alive of a semis berth.“We need to work on the finishing touch because it will be very important as we move forward. We need to be at our best and also make sure we defend better and take our chances in front of goal. Our target remains to make it to the semi-final stage first,” said Lukula.Women’s CAFCL: Two Kenyans in, three miss Simba Queens’ squadSimba will next take on Liberia’s Determine Girls FC on Wednesday 2 November needing nothing short of a win if they are to progress to the semis of the competition.The team currently sits third in Group A by virtue of a superior goal difference to Determine Girls who were thumped 4-0 in their opening encounter against Zambia’s Green Buffaloes.