It seems that Zambia’s friendly match against Norway ended in a 0-0 draw, and the team’s coach remains optimistic despite the result. The coach expressed confidence in the team’s performance and stated that they are on the right track. The decision to start with Mayuka up front and bring in Jacob Mulenga later may have been influenced by their late arrivals and the need to give them playing time.
Coaches often use friendly matches as opportunities to assess players, try different strategies, and build team cohesion. While the team didn’t score in this particular match, the coach seems to be focusing on the positive aspects of the game and believes that the goals will come during the final phase.
Maintaining confidence in players and the overall team strategy is crucial, especially in the lead-up to important competitions. Fans and followers of Zambia’s national team will likely be eager to see how the team performs in upcoming matches and competitions. If there are any further developments or matches, it will be interesting to see how the coach’s confidence plays out on the field.