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Michelle Alozie reminds fans of her sexy looks with bikini snaps as Super Falcons star enjoys summer break

Michelle Alozie reminds fans of her sexy looks with bikini snaps as Super Falcons star enjoys summer break
Michelle Alozie has moved on from the setback of the 2024 Olympics.
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In the wake of a disappointing Olympics campaign, Michelle Alozie has embraced a lighter mood with a series of hot bikini photos which she shared on social media.

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Alozie, a fan-favourite of the Super Falcons and one of the hottest footballers at the 2024 Olympics, took to her Snapchat to share snippets of herself in a crochet bikini while enjoying her summer break.

Credit: Snapchat/Michelle Alozie

Accompanied by John Summit’s hit song “Where You Are,” the snaps show the 27-year-old in a relaxed and celebratory state, as she moves on from the intense pressure she faced during the tournament in France.

Credit: Snapchat/Michelle Alozie
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Credit: Snapchat/Michelle Alozie
Credit: Snapchat/Michelle Alozie
Credit: Snapchat/Michelle Alozie

The Super Falcons underwhelmed in Paris, as Randy Waldrum’s team failed to advance past the group stage.

Super Falcons players in a huddle at the Olympic Games in Paris | X
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Nigeria lost all three of their group matches and managed to score only once, leading to widespread disappointment among fans and analysts alike.

Alozie, who had been a key player for the team, was at the center of scrutiny regarding her role and contributions during the matches.

Alozie reflects on post-Olympics and preferred position

Super Falcons star Michelle Alozie | Getty
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Pulse Sports earlier reported that in a separate social media post, Alozie addressed discussions surrounding her position on the pitch.

The Houston Dash star took the opportunity to clarify her preferred playing role amid critiques of her performances.

Michelle Alozie || Imago

“im serious im a 9. i play 7/11 as well,” indicating her belief in her effectiveness in more attacking roles.

As the Super Falcons and Alozie regroup, the summer break offers a chance for reflection and recovery before the next competitive phase.

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Meanwhile, Randy Waldrum’s future as head coach of the Super Falcons remains unclear.

The 67-year-old American is reportedly interested in staying on as manager of the Nigeria women’s national team.

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