Nigeria Under-20 ready for Mexico clash
Falconets not getting over-confident
Posted: 2010-07-19 22:44
The Nigerian team taking part in the Under-20 Women’s World Cup are smiling after a great start to the group stages, but they will not get complacent.
That is the word from Falconets coach Ndem Egan who, while delighted with Sunday’s 2-1 win over Japan which all but assured their place in the next round, is stressing that there is still work to be done.
“As I said after our opening draw with England, my players have a winning mindset,” Egan is quoted on fifa.com. “In the first game [the 1-1 draw against England], all we were lacking was that little bit of luck you need to claim three points. Against Japan our game clicked into place right from the kick-off, and we overcame them with our strength and speed.
“I’m very pleased and happy for my players. But we now need to focus on Mexico, our upcoming opponents. We’re not quite there yet – we need to make sure of our place in the next round in the final group match.”
Nigeria face Mexico in Bochum on Wednesday and need only a draw to book their place in the next round. And given the form of their front two, Ebere Orji and Desire Oparanozie, a point should be easy enough to come by.
“We try to stamp our style of play on games, by controlling possession and attacking in numbers,” says Orji, who has had a hand in all three goals the Falconets have scored so far. “Many of the players in the squad know each other from our New Zealand 2008 campaign and that familiarity extends to the field of play.
“I want to help out my team with my ability to put the ball in the net, but for the moment I’m not having much luck in that department. I am happy to have played some part in the goals though.”



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