Women's Under-23 face tough task in Zambia

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The Under-23 women's football team left for Lusaka, Zambia, yesterday for the return leg of the preliminary round of the London 2012 Olympic qualifiers. The team faces a tough assignment after falling 4-1 in the first leg played in Lobatse.

The team is aware of the mammoth task that awaits it in the Zambian capital. Botswana has to score four clear goals to go through to the next round.

However, coach Gaoletlhoo 'Ronaldo' Nkutlwisang remains optimistic that her team will defy odds. She said her charges had shown much improvement in training sessions held after the first leg.

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