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Super Falcons will make us proud again- Sports director

 

George Shitta, the Taraba Director of Sports activities, on Tuesday mentioned Tremendous Falcons could make Nigeria proud once more within the ongoing 2022 Girls’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Morocco, regardless of their unimpressive opening match towards South Africa.

Newsmen report that the Nigeria’s Tremendous Falcons misplaced 1-2 to Banyana Banyana of their first Group C opener on Monday

Shitta instructed newsmen in Abuja that the staff wanted to start out full preparations to be prepared once they tackle Botswana and Burundi of their remaining group matches.

The director urged the technical crew to do the needful earlier than the subsequent match.

“They should fortify each division of their recreation and be certain that no stone is left unturned.”

The president of the Nigeria Soccer Federation (NFF), Amaju Pinnick, ought to encourage them and do the mandatory issues to spice up their morale.

“Tremendous Falcons will make us proud once more; they may return house with the trophy for the tenth time and I consider in them,” the Director of Sports activities mentioned.

 

Shitta mentioned South Africa have been our perpetual rival in all our earlier encounters in WAFCON.

“All of us needed to win the match, however which means South Africa staff is extra ready than our staff.

“Our gamers have to put extra efforts of their subsequent video games and hearken to the directions of their coaches.

“We can’t completely blame these ladies, they tried their greatest eventhought it was to not our benefit.

“What we have to do now as a nation is to encourage them and if doable pray for them; that’s crucial factor they want from us,” he mentioned.

Newsmen report that Tremendous Falcons are fastened in group C alongside South Africa, Botswana and Burundi.

Nigeria will face Botswana on Thursday and Burundi on July 10, of their Group C fixture on the Prince Heritier Moulay Hassan Stadium.

Newsmen report that the twelfth Girls’s Africa Cup of Nations, which began in Morocco on July 2 is predicted to finish on 23.