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‎Nigeria vs Morocco: Super Falcons Eye Historic 10th Title As Home Crowd Await In WAFCON Final Showdown

‎Nigeria is on a quest to win a 10th Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, WAFCON.

‎The Super Falcons will take on Morocco in the final of this year’s tournament in Rabat on Saturday.

‎Justin Madugu’s ladies have easily been the best team.

‎Their group stage performances included a 3-0 thrashing of Tunisia and a 0-0 draw with Algeria, which led to an apology from Madugu.

‎The apology was followed up with an emphatic 5-0 thumping of Zambia in the quarter-finals, before they eliminated defending champions South Africa 2-1 in the semis.

‎Sports journalist, Biola Solace-Chukwu, has been in Morocco throughout the competition, keeping an eye on the Falcons.

‎She tells DECENCY GLOBAL NEWS: “I think the Super Falcons grew with each match.

‎“Despite not scoring in the last group game against Algeria, there were obvious improvements and that especially showed in the quarter-final match against Zambia.

‎“The semi-final clash with South Africa was expectedly tough.”

‎Captain Rasheedat Ajibade has been one of the standout performers, winning three consecutive Man of the Match awards, including against Bayana Bayana.

‎But Solace-Chukwu has picked Ajibade’s team-mate, Ashley Plumptre, as the player that has caught the eye.

‎“Definitely Ashleigh Plumptre. My personal player of the match for every single match played so far,” she said.

‎Both Ajibade and Plumptre would have to be on their A-game, when they face the hosts in Sunday’s final.

‎It was Morocco that beat them in the semi-final of the 2022 WAFCON.

‎So, revenge is on the table. And as well as what has been dubbed ‘Mission X’.

‎“It’s going to be a battle,” Solace-Chukwu says as a matter of fact.

‎“Home advantage will definitely be a big factor, just as it was against Morocco in the 2022 semi-finals.

‎“The Olympic Stadium in Rabat has been packed with Moroccan fans all tournament and it’s expected to be the same for the final.”

‎But there is a reason the Falcons are the most successful team in Africa.

‎And they need to put history and the vociferous home support in the background, as they seek to assert themselves again on the continent.

‎That is why it is important they beat the Atlas Lionesses on their own patch.

‎Solace-Chukwu adds: “I think it brings the fear factor back for the Super Falcons. It will show this is still the dominant team in Africa.

‎“It will also be a good experience for the young players in the squad.”




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