After
another thumbing of goals against his side in the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup
in Azerbaijan, Gambia’s Coach Buba Jallow spoke to the press at the Delga Media
Centre in Baku according to a report sent by the GFA media office Bakary B.
Baldeh from Baku in Azerbiajan.
Buba Jallow, U-17 female coach |
Flanked
by his opposite number, Ferrier Guy of France, Buba described his defeat to
France as “fair play and will take it in good faith”. Buba said his side has learnt a lot of lessons
from the tournament and because it was their first time in the FIFA tournament,
“we have also gained experience from it”.
Asked
about his future as head coach of the team cognizant of the bad performance, he
said: “Every successful coach started from somewhere and with these results, I
think we’ll be going back to the drawing board and look at our weak areas, but
I have accepted the defeat in good faith because it is football.”
Buba
noted that his girls successfully qualified from the African series to the
World Cup, “which is a good record for The Gambia”, and although coming to
Azerbaijan had not given them the desired results, “we shall look at the
problems for more performance in the next tournaments”.
Buba
Jallow reiterated the fact that his girls had not worked together as a unit
tactically in the field, which “hampered us badly”. He added: “They were
instead working individually and not as a team.”
Ferrier
Guy, the French coach, said his side was prepared to beat The Gambia despite
the description by many of the small West African country as “difficult
opponents in the Group”. He congratulated The Gambia for their performance but
said his team’s tactic was to win by scoring more than seven goals and hoped
the result of the other game went their way.
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