Coach Britz happy with Young Warriors performance
Juninho Jantze scored for the Young Warriors when they played to a 1-1 draw against Mauritania's senior men's national team on Thursday.
JESSE JACKSON KAURAISA
Young Warriors coach James Britz expressed satisfaction with his team's performance in a friendly match played on Thursday in Mauritania.
The Young Warriors came up against a physical and tough Mauritania side at the MFA Technical Centre in Nouakchott on Thursday.
It was an opportunity for Britz to test his players ahead of their opening encounter at the under-20 Africa Cup of Nations, which will be played tonight.
“The result we achieved is more than expected, we were not expecting to draw with their senior team.
“Tactically the boys were on point and they proved that they are more than capable to carry out instructions and they performed exceptionally well on the pitch.
“We had chances to score more goals but we did not deliver and that is the only thing left for us to work on.
“The technical team achieved their objective by letting all the boys feature in this match and we are pleased with all their performances,” Britz said. Namibia will start their campaign today against Central African Republic and then take on Tunisia on 18 February before concluding off their Group B action against Burkina Faso on 21 February.
Young Warriors coach James Britz expressed satisfaction with his team's performance in a friendly match played on Thursday in Mauritania.
The Young Warriors came up against a physical and tough Mauritania side at the MFA Technical Centre in Nouakchott on Thursday.
It was an opportunity for Britz to test his players ahead of their opening encounter at the under-20 Africa Cup of Nations, which will be played tonight.
“The result we achieved is more than expected, we were not expecting to draw with their senior team.
“Tactically the boys were on point and they proved that they are more than capable to carry out instructions and they performed exceptionally well on the pitch.
“We had chances to score more goals but we did not deliver and that is the only thing left for us to work on.
“The technical team achieved their objective by letting all the boys feature in this match and we are pleased with all their performances,” Britz said. Namibia will start their campaign today against Central African Republic and then take on Tunisia on 18 February before concluding off their Group B action against Burkina Faso on 21 February.


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