Super Falcons head coach, Randy Waldrum, is brimming with confidence as his team prepares to face Australia in their Group B match at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
The upcoming game, scheduled at the Brisbane Stadium, promises to be another challenging test for the Nigerian side, who previously secured a hard-fought 0-0 draw against Canada.
Addressing the press, Waldrum acknowledged the tough nature of their group and emphasized the need for clinical finishing. He expressed faith in his team’s quality and goal-scoring abilities, emphasizing that converting chances will be crucial in securing victory against the co-hosts, Australia.
“In this kind of group, you won’t see four or five goals in every game. We have a talented squad with players capable of scoring, and when the opportunities arise, we have to be precise,” said the American coach, exuding optimism ahead of the crucial match.
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