Super Falcons head coach Justin Madugu has declared that his team will fear no one at the ongoing WAFCON and will push for victory against Algeria in their final group stage match.
Nigeria's Super Falcons are fired up according to head coach Justin Madugu. Having secured a quarter-final spot with wins over Tunisia and Botswana, the nine-time champions need only a draw against Algeria to finish top of Group B.
However, Madugu is determined to keep Nigeria’s unbeaten run alive and will deploy tactics to ensure a win.
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“Our commitment has been to take it one game at a time.
“We believe in our approach, and we will adopt the tactics, patterns, and approach that we believe can give us victory in each game.
"We respect all the teams but fear none,” Madugu told thenff.com.
The Super Falcons, though, will have to navigate that fixture without key midfielder Deborah Abiodun against Algeria, as she is suspended after receiving two yellow cards in the first two matches.
Nigeria will face either Morocco’s Atlas Lionesses or Zambia’s Copper Queens in the quarterfinals,
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