Harambee Starlets head coach Beldine Odemba has revealed Kenya’s strategy to secure an away win against Tunisia.Kenya will travel to Tunis for the second leg of their Women Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) qualifier against Tunisia, which will be played on Wednesday, 26 February 2025, at the Sousse Olympic Stadium in Sousse, Tunisia.##NAJAVA_MECA_8725840##Kenya hosted the first leg on Friday, 21 February 2025, at the Ulinzi Sports Complex, Lang’ata, a match that ended in a barren draw.With the game being a must-win for the Starlets to qualify for the next stage, Odemba has outlined her approach to the match.”I believe it is going to be a different match when we play away compared to playing at home. When we go to Tunisia, believe me, they will open the game, and we will equally open the game because we need to score goals,” Odemba said in her post-match press conference after the first leg.Three tactical challenges Harambee Starlets must address ahead of return Tunisia clashHowever, the Kenya Police Bullets tactician stated that she would exercise caution while trying to find a winning formula, as her first-leg plan had worked.”We played according to plan. We cannot open our book wide. We just have to peep through the pages and see what can work for us in the second match,” she said.Reacting to the goalless draw in the first leg, Odemba appreciated her team’s effort despite not winning on home soil.Roaming chef Ombachi defends Kenya Sevens after tough Vancouver 7s performance”We played well. We were tactical against them, and you could see that we were still able to use the wings,” she noted.Odemba attributed Kenya’s draw to numerous missed chances by her players and promised to evaluate her attacking approach.”Our main undoing is that we got a lot of chances but couldn’t convert them. If you noticed, we played with two number 9s, and it’s something we will look at during our training sessions,” she remarked.Wanjala calls on top flight clubs to consider players in the lower leagues
