Harambee Starlets forward Mwanalima Adam is confident that the team will beat Tunisia, in front of their fans, and secure a ticket to the final round of the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) qualifiers.Stars were held to a frustrating barren draw by Tunisia in the first leg played on Friday 21, February at the Ulinzi Sports Complex, Lang’ata.While Kenya looked the better side and was largely expected to win the match on home soil, wasteful in front of the goal saw the visiting team secure favorable results.##NAJAVA_MECA_8725874##Adam, who was running the show on the flanks, understands how big of a task it is to win in the away match but says that the team is equal to the task.“We have that (the draw) behind our backs, and we promise to correct and do better in the second leg. It will be tougher, but we are a tougher team as well. The focus remains qualification for the WAFCON,” said Adan after the first leg match.Harambee Starlets coach Beldine Odemba facing sack, replacement identifiedShe acknowledges that the team ought to have done better in Nairobi.“We did our best but unfortunately we could not score goals. It was a tough game and with the chances we had, we should have done better,” she stated.Adam, one of the senior starlets in the team, says working on their weaknesses will be crucial before the Wednesday encounter.“We have seen our mistakes, and we still have time to correct them before the next match,” she noted.Shikangwa in as Odemba names Harambee Starlets squad for Tunis assignmentThe second leg match will be played on Wednesday 26 February at the Sousse Olympic Stadium.The match might as well be the last game for coach Beldine Odemba as Starlets’ head coach, as she is likely to be revealed of her duties after the match.
