Both teams have been good in this WAFCON, reaching the final of the competition should tell you so. The two best female footballing nations in Africa (Nigeria and Morocco) happened to get eliminated by Cameroon, meanwhile Malawi had earlier beaten Nigerias super Falcons in their first leg during the group stages and Malawi finished top of the group ahead of Nigeria, that should show you how good they have been in this tournament. But from what Giftedman is saying about experience I think he’s quite right also because this happens to be Malawi’s first appearance in the WAFCON, Cameroon In the other hand have played multiple WAFCON and have also played in different finals before now so you can see that they have more experienced players in terms of WAFCON appearances and final ahead of Malawi which I really thinks is what gave them an edge against Malawi. But heads up Malawi, first WAFCON, first Final. If they continue like this with the help of the Chawingas sisters scoring goals for fun they might end up becoming one of the best female footballing team in Africa. Meanwhile I’m equally tipping Temwa Chawinga of Malawi to win The WAFCON Balon Dior.
Malawi beats Super Falcons in their first match of the just concluded WAFCON, they beats Egypt in their second match, and lost to Zambia in third match and they went further to beat Ghana in the quarter finals and beat Algeria in the semi finals they didn't lack experience but when they lost to Cameroon in the final all of a sudden they lack experience. Like I said in the comment you quoted, what made Malawi to lose to Cameroon is not lack of experience but one of those things where football won't favor a team no matter the dominance of that team in a football match.
In this years WAFCON the super falcons were the team to beat and any team that get a win after playing them, surely had their confidence boosted to a very high percentage, the girls were a central bank of come play us, if you get a win then you go to the final because a win against us takes you to a different level, Malawi play and go a win so did Cameroon and both got to the finals and the better team won.
And what we call experience is something that is learned after not during a process, which is why it is called experience in the first place. So it doesn’t matter in this case because all that happen was that the better and more committed team won, but kudos to Malawi they had a very good tournament and they showed that they are not to be joked with.