Black Queens coach Nora Hauptle has conveyed her team's determination to overturn their 1-0 deficit against Zambia in the second leg of the Olympic Games qualifiers.

Following a narrow defeat in the first leg at the Accra Sports Stadium, the Black Queens are preparing for a crucial rematch in Ndola on Wednesday, February 28.

Despite the setback in the initial encounter, Hauptle pointed out that the statistics favored the Black Queens, highlighting the team's positive performance on the pitch in Accra last week.

"We lost the game 1-0 in Accra, but we had a good performance. When you look at the statistics, they were all on our side, and we deserved that. I think that’s how football goes sometimes," commented Hauptle, expressing optimism for the upcoming match.

The Swiss trainer praised the warm reception in Zambia, describing the country as beautiful with friendly people.

Hauptle also mentioned the positive training sessions, anticipating a packed stadium for the return leg at the Levy Nwanawasa Sports Stadium.

"We hope it will be a good football game tomorrow evening for us. We also have some plans for tomorrow, and it’s our approach to stabilizing the game. We need to score, and we are aware of that. We will see tomorrow on the pitch what our plans are," added Hauptle.

The Black Queens aim to build on their positive momentum from the training sessions and warm reception in Zambia to secure a place in the next round of the 2024 Olympic Games qualification.