FIFA U-17: Junior Starlets focused ahead of Burundi return match
Junior Starlets players at a past training session/PHOTO/ Courtesy FKF
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Kenya Under-17 women's national team head coach, Mildred Cheche, has affirmed her
charges will not allow Burundi to upend their unassailable 3-0 advantage when
the two sides clash in the final round of the CAF 2024 World Cup Qualifier at
Ulinzi Complex, Nairobi, on Sunday.
Speaking
to Citizen Digital, Cheche said they will go all out for a win while protecting
lead that they established in the leg played at Abebe Bikila stadium, Addis
Ababa, in Ethiopia last Sunday.
Junior
Starlets, as they are fondly known, had an easy outing after two first half
goals from Lornah Faith and Marion Serenge put them on the driving seat, before
Susan Okoth added the third goal in the 73rd.
These
impressive exploits imply Starlets are ninety minutes away from punching their maiden
ticket to the 2024 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup that will be held in the
Dominican Republic in October this year.
The
outcome handed Kenya a much-needed advantage heading into the second leg that
will be played on June 16 at Ulinzi Sports Complex, Nairobi.
Despite
having an easy time in the reverse fixture, coach Cheche says she is aware
Burundi will be fighting for their lives on Sunday; hence, her charges have to be
very cautious.
"It
will be a big match to us and we will take it seriously for we are not taking
any chances.
“I
know they would love to come back and turn the tables because this is football
but we will not allow them execute any plan they may have for hurting us,"
asserted Cheche.
"Though
we have home ground advantage, we still have a lot of work to do.
“There
is no room to rest until we get the job done and dusted, as we aim to make
history that will make our country proud," she added.
Team
captain Elizabeth Ochaka said the team has worked on the shortcomings that
popped up in their second-round encounter against Ethiopia, a fact that helped
them register a resounding win against Burundi away from home.
She
has expressed confidence in the team's mojo to seal a World Cup slot.
“Team
spirit is very high; we have no room for mistakes that can allow them (Burundi)
get into contention.
“We
will be focused, knowing this is a World Cup ticket being chased by both sides."
"We
urge (Kenyan) fans to throng the stadium on Sunday and give us support the way
they did against Ethiopia in the previous round," She implored.
The
Ministry of Sports has promised to handsomely reward the team if they see off
Burundi and secure a berth in the quadrennial extravaganza.
Sports Cabinet Secretary Ababu Namwamba says the rewards package will be accompanied by elaborate preparations to ensure the budding girls leave a mark at the global showpiece.
The
Burundians touched down on Tuesday, and they are expected to continue their
preparations for the next four days before facing Kenya on Sunday afternoon at
Ulinzi Sports Complex, Nairobi.

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