Super Falcons’ coach keen on replicating Morocco’s historic Qatar 2022 run | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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Nigeria can replicate Morocco’s 2022 World Cup feat and reach the semifinal of the 2023 FIFA World Cup, women’s national football team coach, Randy Waldrum, said following Morocco’s historic performance at Qatar 2022.

The Super Falcons will be competing in the FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand later this year, and Waldrum is hopeful the women on his team can learn from the Moroccans and repeat their achievement in time for the tournament.

“Morocco had a game plan and the players stuck to it. Morocco were great in their defensive block. They played as a team,” he added.The coach pointed to the Atlas Lions’ drive to succeed at the tournament. The team’s performance blurred all regional borders with millions from around the world uniting to back Morocco. The Atlas Lions bowed out in fourth place after a historic run at Qatar 2022. Nigeria is considered the most prosperous African team on the continent, however, they have never succeeded in bringing it to the world stage.

 

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