For large spells, the Nigerians played without coordination and clear identity
Before the commencement of the WAFCON, Banyana Banyana coach, Desiree Ellis said the Super Falcons are beatable.
It wasn’t a statement expressing bravado or disrespect. She wouldn’t have attempted that considering the gulf in the achievements of both teams, but she saw what both sides represented.
While the South Africans built their football on short, intricate passing, great spatial and positional awareness and patient build-up, the Super Falcons under American, Randy Waldrum is relying on the…
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