Super Falcons head coach Edwin Edem Okon has expressed optimism that the team he is building will not only do very well at the African Women's Championship (AWC) in Namibia but will qualify for the World Cup.
Insisting that his team is work in progress, Okon said that the
plan is to go to Namibia and win the AWC trophy they lost in 2012 in
Equatorial Guinea and go to the world cup in Canada as African
champions.
He said his optimism stems from the progress the girls have made
over the last three weeks adding that Super Falcons are on their way to
regain their lost glory in African football.
"I am impressed with the way the players have responded to what
we have been teaching them and by the time we are through with the
rebuilding of the Super Falcons, they would be unstoppable.
"We shall begin to have a clearer picture of a new Super Falcons
after the Cameroon friendly match. I am sure Nigerians would love the
new Falcons by the time we are through with the rebuilding process" he
stated
The Rivers Angel gaffer said he is aware of the opposition they
would face at the AWC in Namibia but stressed that their target is to
win the cup and qualify for the world cup.
He said countries like Ghana, South Africa, Cameroon and
defending champions Equatorial Guinea will also be angling for the AWC
title, his girls would not lose focus.
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