Venezuela U-20 women’s coach Pamela Conti has described Nigeria’s Falconets as a very complicated team.
Venezuela would be going all out for a win against the Falconets in Saturday’s final Group D clash at the U-20 women’s World Cup.
The South Americans lost to Germany and drew with South Korea in their opening two games.
On their part, the Falconets pipped South Korea 1-0 before losing 3-1 to Germany.
Looking ahead to Saturday’s clash, Conti said they will do everything possible to emerge victors.
“We have seen Nigeria, we know that they are a very complicated team, very physical,” she told FIFA.com.
“But let’s give everything because we want to advance to the next round.”
Venezuela are yet to win a U-20 Women’s World Cup match, having lost four and drawn one of their five games at the tournament.
Nigeria have lost only one of their previous five U-20 Women’s World Cup matches against South American teams, winning three and drawing one of those contests.
For Venezuela only a win will keep their qualification hopes alive, although they’ll still need to wait on results from elsewhere.
For Nigeria, it’s a much simpler equation; beat Venezuela and they progress as one of the top two nations.
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if falconet leave selfishness and individualistic glory seeking play especially at crucial golden scoring opportunities and pass to the better place player to finish then I can tell for sure Venezuela will be hit with goals . The only problem they have is self glory seeking attitude instead of team glory. Germans will be grateful for there selfishness at crucial times when they played us for that was the reason falconet did not beat them silly and unfortunately falconet instead loose badly. Pls help pass this short and precise analytical statement of fact going by what have seen them Play in the first two games to Chris Danjuma and I can assure you if looked into this team will get to the semis at the least.
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