And the veteran coach, however believes the team to set sight on nothing short of a semifinal or the final as target, citing the quality of preparation and activities the team have enjoyed in the last two-year.
“Getting to the knockout stage shouldn’t be the major target because that is not a new thing to the country,” Mabo told The PUNCH.
“The target should be the semi-final and the final and that should be Waldrum’s target as well and not just thinking of making it out of the group stage.
“We cannot be thinking like we did in the past because during my time and that of Paul Hamilton (as coaches), we could tell from our preparations that we would be able to reach the quarter-final.
“So, it will be unacceptable for someone to tell the president of the federation and the country that he will take the team to the knockout phase because that is not our problem as far as women’s football is concerned.
“We want to go beyond that and get to the semi-final and final and win the tournament.”
The FIFA Women’s World Cup scheduled for Australia and New Zealand, will start on the 20th of July and end on the 20th of August 2022.
The West Africans have always been ever present in the FIFA Women’s World Cup that started 32 years ago in China and are drawn in group B with joint host Australia, Canada and Republic of Ireland.
The United States of America are the defending champions of the quadrennial tournament.