Super Falcons coach confident that his team would send England packing in the round of 16 knockout stage of the Women’s World Cup.
6th August 2023 11:08 AM
Nigeria’s female football team coach, Randy Waldrum, on Sunday said he believes knocking European champions England out of the Women’s World Cup would be “transformational” for the sport in the country. He started this as the sides prepare to meet in the last 16 on Monday.
“It would be a huge win, obviously,” Waldrum said Sunday when asked about what knocking out England would signify.
“Already with what we have accomplished Nigeria is buzzing again, from what I understand.
“I don’t think people expected us to get out of the group and to get the results we have got, so I think it has already been a big success.
“But obviously if you can not only beat the Olympic gold medallists but turn around and beat the European champions then it would be something extremely special back home for all the people in Nigeria, and more importantly for this squad, for what they have worked so hard to do.
“So it certainly could be transformational in a lot of different ways.” Waldrum said.
He confirmed that star striker Asisat Oshoala is “fit and healthy”, while also revealing that fellow forward Desire Oparanozie could feature for the first time since picking up an injury before the tournament.
He stated that he was preparing his team to face an England side with, or without, Keira Walsh after the star midfielder missed the Lionesses’ last group game with a knee injury.
“We have to prepare for both,” Waldrum said of the different tactical possibilities.
“As a coach, I would expect her to go with a back three because they played ever so well in the last match with that and I don’t know why she would change.” the Super falcons said.
Of Walsh, he added: “Obviously she is a key player in their midfield for them.”
“But England also has so many weapons. You go down the list and you look at their players and all of them play in a high-profile setting so there are certainly more that can do damage to us than just her.
“They have given us a lot of challenges to prepare for and that will be just another one if she comes in.” said Waldrum
Access24 reports that Walsh trained with the squad on Sunday for the first time since being stretchered off in England’s 1-0 win over Denmark in their second group game.
Meanwhile, England coach Sarina Wiegman could opt to stick with the three-woman defence which helped them outclass China 6-1, or revert to a back four.
This is the third time that Nigeria would make it out of their group stage at the World Cup
The Super Falcons have appeared at every Women’s World Cup since the inaugural edition in 1991 ,their build-up to this year’s tournament was overshadowed by a row with the Ministry of Sports, over bonuses.
They had threatened to boycott their opening game but put that behind them to draw with Olympic champions Canada followed by a defeat of co-hosts Australia.
A draw with the Republic of Ireland then ensured that they qualified for the last 16 at the expense of Canada and set up a clash with strongly-fancied England in Brisbane.