The Super Falcons of Nigeria will fly into Abidjan on Sunday, ahead of their crucial 2022 WAFCON second-leg final round qualifier with Côte d’Ivoire in Wednesday.
This was disclosed by Nigeria Football Federation’s Director of Communications Ademola Olajire.
In the first-leg played inside the Moshood Abiola Stadium in Friday, the Falcons defeated Côte d’Ivoire 2-0.
A brace from American-born Ifeoma Onumonu earned the reigning WAFCON champions the win.
The 2022 WAFCON, which will be hosted in Morocco in July, will serve as qualifiers for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.
The Falcons has participated at every FIFA Women’s World Cup which started in 1991.
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Carry go my ladies. People wey suppose be secondary school teachers tell us say una no play beautiful football. Make dem go watch Hollywood movie na, we send dem? Lolzzzz, lolzzzz. We go defeat ivory coast for their parlour. No be today.
If referee don’t award 2 penalties against Dem in the. 1st half.den dey wil win .
With what we all witnessed in the first leg….Ivory coast player better in all departments. For us not to collect more than 2 goals in Ivory coast will be a miracle. Truth be told,we no Sabi play ball again with this coach.
Let them play negative football, the brand that has been perfected by North Africans. It is not necessarily packing the bus, but incorporating some other strategies I’m not willing to disclose. He who knows, knows. Negative football.