igeria's women coach Florence Omagbemi said her side will remain focused on their sole ambition to retain the Africa Women's Cup of Nations title despite Sunday's 6-0 demolition of Mali .
Four goals from Asisat Oshoala plus Francisca Ordega and Uchechi
Sunday's strikes ensured the Super Falcons began their title defense on a
brilliant note at the Limbe Omnisport Stadium.
And the 41-year-old who captained the country's women side to win four continental titles insists her side will shift focus on giving a better display against Ghana on Wednesday.
"I will say that's the rhyme of the team and a way of getting
themselves on top before they start a game," Omagbemi said in a
post-match conference.
"We just in the process, this is our first game for the group stage. Our target here is just to take every game as it comes.
"We know we are through with Mali and we are looking at the Ghana team to come up next. Our focus here is just to defend the title we won in 2014. That's all."
Omagbemi will be hoping her side build upon their impressive start when they face the Black Queens who defeated Kenya 3-1 on Sunday.
And the 41-year-old who captained the country's women side to win four continental titles insists her side will shift focus on giving a better display against Ghana on Wednesday.
"We just in the process, this is our first game for the group stage. Our target here is just to take every game as it comes.
"We know we are through with Mali and we are looking at the Ghana team to come up next. Our focus here is just to defend the title we won in 2014. That's all."
Omagbemi will be hoping her side build upon their impressive start when they face the Black Queens who defeated Kenya 3-1 on Sunday.
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