Lionesses : Promising Young Generation

Players like Colette Ndzana, Monique Ngock, Kevine Ossol, Ange Bawou amongst others proved during the ongoing WAFCON that they are a hope for a better tomorrow.

The Performance of the Lionesses during the ongoing Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) only told the world that much work needs to be done on the team for it to gain stamina. A stamina which pundits think can be gotten if stakeholders put their hope and direct more resources towards the younger generation. This is a younger generation that proved during the ongoing WAFCON that it has much to offer for the team.
In the goalpost, Ange Bawou, 22, who plays for Bayelsa Queens in Nigeria is a talent that Cameroon will want to keep and nurture. She may lack experience but her fighting spirit and determination make her a pearl eligible to tackle future challenges.
Another youth who promises to be fruitful for the team is 22-year-old left back Colette Ndzana. The mobility, fastness, tactfulness and selfless nature of this player are assets which need to be kept jealously and polished to produce even better results. The Dinamo Minsk player is also dynamic transmitted by her ability to overlap back and front, a quality cherished by any squad. Contrarily to Ndzana, much work needs to be done on Claudia Dabda. She is just 21 but does not play with energy and dexterity like she should. Perhaps, multiplying the intensity of her training will do some good. Fatima Areytouyap, 20, has similar challenges like Dabda which can only be corrected by constant training and co...

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