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Evelyn Badu, a forward for the Black Queens, believes there are better times ahead for the team.

She played in the game on Wednesday when the Black Queens tied 3-3 with Zambia's Copper Queens. This match was part of the qualifiers for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France.

Unfortunately, because of the final score, the Black Queens won't continue in the qualifiers. Zambia won the round with a total score of 4-3.

After the game, Evelyn Badu shared her thoughts on X. She thanked Ghanaians for their support and said she's optimistic about the team's future.

"The future looks bright. Thank you for all the support," Evelyn Badu wrote in her post.

The Black Queens will be heading back to Ghana from Zambia on Thursday. After that, the players will go back to their respective clubs.

It's disappointing for the Black Queens not to move forward in the qualifiers. But Evelyn Badu's positive outlook gives hope for better days ahead.

Even though they're out of the qualifiers, the Black Queens showed their talent and determination in the game against Zambia.

Evelyn Badu's message of gratitude shows the team's appreciation for the fans' support, despite the outcome of the match.

The Black Queens will continue to work hard and strive for success in future tournaments.

Returning home from Zambia, the team will reflect on their performance and look for areas to improve.

Each player, including Evelyn Badu, will take lessons from this experience to become even better in the future.

The support from Ghanaians means a lot to the Black Queens, and they'll carry that encouragement with them as they move forward.

Even though they didn't make it to the next round, the Black Queens remain determined and optimistic about their future in football.

Evelyn Badu's words reflect the team's resilience and belief in their abilities.

As they return to their clubs, the players will continue to train hard and hone their skills for future challenges.

Despite the disappointment of elimination, the Black Queens remain united and focused on their goals.