The Guardian (Nigeria)

It’s crunch time for Falconets as China comes calling

France 2018 FIFA U-20 Women World Cup

- By Onyinyechu­kwu Agwubilo

TO be or not to be, that is the question Nigeria’s national U-20 women team, Falconets must answer as they confront China in their last group game of the on-going FIFA U-20 Women World Cup in Dinan/léhon, France today.

Both teams have three points apiece with the Falconets above the Asians on the log on goals difference.

The teams have two things in common: They lost their matches against table toppers, Germany and defeated whipping girls, Haiti to set up today’s must win game.

Reports from Nigeria’s camp in France say the Falconets are upbeat for the game against the Chinese at the Stade de Clos Gastel.

“It is going to be a very busy encounter from the first blast of the whistle. We are not expecting an easy match. I said from the beginning that if we must reach the Final, we have to play and overcome very tough teams.

“We have no illusions. The Chinese squad is a very ambitious one, and we have to be at our best to overcome them. We will go out there and give our very best,” Coach Chris Danjuma told thenff.com. A draw would be sufficient for Nigeria to advance and so the Falconets know that the Chinese would come at them for the victory, which is the only way they would overtake Nigeria for the second round ticket.

Nigeria’s hope for goals rests on Rasheedat Ajibade, who scored the country’s winner against Haiti from the spot in the last game. ABRAHAM OBOMEYOMA OGBODO

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