Black Queens head coach, Nora Häuptle has attributed their winning run to their desire to “always want to develop”.
The Women’s senior national team are on a seven-game winning streak, scoring 26 goals and conceding none under the stewardship of the Swiss gaffer.
The latest victory was the comprehensive 5-0 triumph over Rwanda in the Women’s AFCON qualifiers, scoring 12 goals over two legs against the The She-Amavubi.
In a recent interview, Nora, opened up on her side’s rich vein of form.
“So we just release all those results from our mind and work on a lot of things,” Nora said.
“So all the time this is our mindset, we are very humble, we always want to develop and proceed with our performance.”
The Black Queens face Namibia in the last round of qualifiers for a slot at next year’s AFCON to be hosted In Morocco.
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