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2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup – Eniola Aluko Lauds African Teams’ Gallant Display, Admits It Will Only Keep Getting Better

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2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup – Eniola Aluko Lauds African Teams’ Gallant Display, Admits It Will Only Keep Getting Better

Former England worldwide of Nigeria descent, Eniola Aluko has lauded African groups’ eye-catching performances that have been displayed within the 2023 FIFA Ladies’s World Cup which continues to be presently occurring in New Zealand and Australia.

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With three African nations in Nigeria, Morocco, and South Africa making it to the spherical 16 of the 2023 FIFA Ladies’s World Cup for the primary time, none made it to the semi-finals however albeit defeat, Nigeria’s struggle towards England, taking them to a penalty shoot-out towards the Lioness has been the headline of varied information outlet.

And for Eniola Aluko, the efficiency of Nigeria – who was ranked fortieth on this planet heading into the event was an instance of the great well being the ladies’s sport is in whereas it was a problem she believes will solely profit England.

She defined: “I used to be so impressed with the best way Nigeria nullified England, tactically they man-marked Lauren James and Keira Walsh out of the sport.”

“England didn’t know easy methods to determine it out and I believe Nigeria left with so many followers. It says one thing about the place African ladies’s soccer is at that three African sides (Nigeria, South Africa, and Morocco) bought via to the knockout phases,” she added.

“The way in which Nigeria performed all through. They beat the hosts Australia and so they got here via the hardest group so it’s an enormous win for England when it comes to getting previous a tough check.”

Earlier than the anxiousness of the penalty shootout, England was dealt a serious blow when James who had lit up the event with three objectives and three assists was despatched off for violent conduct after stamping on Michelle Alozie.

Following that conduct, she was slammed with a two-match ban by FIFA, making her unavailable to take part within the quarter-final sport towards Colombia.

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