After an intensive week of work at the Misserity Centre of Excellence, Benin's U17 Amazons, Idah Azonsou, made an encouraging assessment of the first phase of his team's preparation for the third and final round of FIFA's U17 Women's World Cup playoffs. For the Beninese technician, this group made it possible to tackle several key compartments of the game. "We have done important physical, tactical and technical work. The players have shown a lo…
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After an intensive week of work at the Misserity Centre of Excellence, Benin's U17 Amazons, Idah Azonsou, made an encouraging assessment of the first phase of his team's preparation for the third and final round of FIFA's U17 Women's World Cup playoffs. For the Beninese technician, this group made it possible to tackle several key compartments of the game. "We have done important physical, tactical and technical work. The players have shown a lo…