I thought Hasaacas will give us a tough game but they couldn’t. Coach Edna of Faith Ladies

Faith Ladies lost for the first time in the season after going three games unbeaten.

They lost to the defending champions and title contenders Hasaacas Ladies in week four of the season after conceding two early goals and managed to pull one back.

The head coach of the losing team coach Edna in a post match preview, told the press Hasaacas didn’t have her side any tough game.

Coach Edna believes her side was the better team on the day in terms of ball possession and making attempts at goal.

“ Is a game that I thought Hasaacas will gave us the game we wanted for me to see how my player will come up but they [Hasaacas] didn’t give me the match I want”. Coach Edna of Faith Ladies.

Faith Ladies will play against Thunder Queens in week five coming weekend.

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