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Nigeria Coach Sees Ireland as Toughest Match in 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup

Nigeria Coach Sees Ireland as Toughest Match in 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup | Daily Report Nigeria

Nigeria’s coach, Randy Waldrum, anticipates a tough game as they face the Republic of Ireland in their final Group B match on Monday.

Ireland currently sits at the bottom of Group B after losing to Australia and Canada, making them ineligible for the knockout stages. 

  • Nigeria faces Ireland in their final group match.
  • Only a point is needed for Nigeria to advance to the knockouts.
  • Waldrum is not underestimating Ireland and taking the match seriously.

However, Waldrum isn’t underestimating them.

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The Super Falcons only need a point against Ireland to advance to the Round of 16.

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Super Falcon's coach Waldrum

Waldrum believes the match will be challenging and considers it potentially their toughest game.

He acknowledges that Ireland has been unlucky in their previous matches and could have achieved better results.

Waldrum expects Ireland to give their best effort despite their elimination from the tournament.

Oshoala

Asisat Oshoala’s fitness remains a concern, and managing her playing time is crucial for Nigeria.

Nigeria has shown an impressive performance in contrast to some other African teams struggling in the World Cup.Super Falcons

Having secured a draw against Canada and a stunning victory against Australia, they are close to reaching the knockout stage for the third time in their World Cup history.

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Their current performances raise hopes of going beyond the quarter-finals, their best achievement in the tournament thus far.

The Super Falcons now have just a few hours before their encounter with the Republic of Ireland.

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