Zambia coach Kangwa Kaluba has disclosed his side will do better technically and tactically against South Africa in their U17 Women's World Cup second leg tie next month in Johannesburg.
The Shepolopolo built on their success at the inaugural Cosafa U17 Women's Cup last summer in South Africa, where they won bronze, with a 2-0 initial win over Bantwana on Saturday.
The Zambians claimed home advantage over their Cosafa rivals in the first leg, first round of the qualifiers thanks to first-half strikes from Dorica Malunga and Ester Banda at the Nkoloma Stadium.
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Having guided Zambia to stun the Cosafa Cup silver medal-winning team, the coach has defended their wastefulness, while assuring of a huge improvement in the second leg in South Africa.