Zambia coach Bruce Mwape has provided an injury update ahead of their penultimate 2024 Olympic Games qualifier against the Black Queens of Ghana.
The West African giants will host Copper Queens of Zambia at the Accra Sports Stadium on Friday, February 23, 2024 before traveling for the reverse fixture at Levy Mwanawasa Stadium on Wednesday, February 28, 2024.
The winner of the two-legged tie will face either Tunisia or Morocco in the final qualifying round.
Speaking ahead of the crucial game, Bruce Mwape confirmed his side has no injury situation in camp.
”We will play cautiously because it won’t be an easy game. They will have the home support but that won’t discourage our players. We have gathered experience of late and it will help us,” he said.
”The team we have called, majority have played in the Olympics and World Cup which will help us as we look to get the better of Ghana.”
He added: ”We have 30 players in camp, we started the camp on Tuesday and started training on Wednesday. No injuries so far it has gone well.
”Black Queens, we played them here at Nkoloma some four years ago, they gave us a tough time though we managed to win through a Kundananji (Rachel) hat-trick.
”It won’t be easy because we have been playing in these big competitions and they have all seen. They are preparing for us, I am sure, because they know we are not pushovers.”