Ahead of the return leg of the All Africa Games qualifying match
against Mali on Friday in Abuja, Chairperson of the Women's League and
Nigeria Football Federation board member, Dilichukwu Onyedinma, has
charged the Super Falcons to go all out and bring glory to the country.
Onyedinma, who visited Super Falcons in their camp on Friday evening, said she came to underscore the importance of Friday’s game and ticket to the AAG.
"This match looks simple because we know that we will always beat Mali, but then we will take it seriously because it is a qualifying match. I want you girls to show Nigerians that it was jetlag that made you play 1-1 draw in Bamako. You girls must put a better show when they come calling on Friday."
"This is now our turf and you must show Malians the stuff you are made of; that you are African Champions” Onyedima stressed.
Onyedinma however expressed delight over the arrival of some foreign-based players for the encounter, whilst appreciating their various clubs for releasing them for this crucial national assignment.
"I thank the clubs that released the girls to come and play. After tomorrow’s match, we will be able to assess the team for the World Cup. I know that by the time we finish the qualifying matches and play a few friendly matches, we will be ready for World Cup glory” she concluded
Onyedinma, who visited Super Falcons in their camp on Friday evening, said she came to underscore the importance of Friday’s game and ticket to the AAG.
"This match looks simple because we know that we will always beat Mali, but then we will take it seriously because it is a qualifying match. I want you girls to show Nigerians that it was jetlag that made you play 1-1 draw in Bamako. You girls must put a better show when they come calling on Friday."
"This is now our turf and you must show Malians the stuff you are made of; that you are African Champions” Onyedima stressed.
Onyedinma however expressed delight over the arrival of some foreign-based players for the encounter, whilst appreciating their various clubs for releasing them for this crucial national assignment.
"I thank the clubs that released the girls to come and play. After tomorrow’s match, we will be able to assess the team for the World Cup. I know that by the time we finish the qualifying matches and play a few friendly matches, we will be ready for World Cup glory” she concluded
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