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Vihiga Queens will walk onto all out to try and register their first win

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Kenya head coach Charles Okere reacts during their African U-20 Women’s World Cup qualification match against Uganda at Nyayo national stadium in Nairobi on September 25, 2021. Photo/Stafford Ondego, Standard

Charles Okere, the Vihiga Queens coach said that although they lost the opening match, his team battled well especially in the second half.

The tactician who made it clear this is the first real test for his team at the top level said they have corrected the mistakes committed in the first match.

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