News

Japan vs. Nigeria friendly: Match preview, h2h, predicted lineup as Super Falcons seek Nadeshiko’s scalp

The dethroned African champions are looking for fresh motivation after a run of poor results

Nigeria’s Super Falcons are in Japan to take on the Nadeshiko Japan (Women’s National Team) in an international friendly slated for Thursday, October 6, at the NOEVIR Stadium in Kobe.

Both national teams have qualified for next year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup, and this clash is part of their preparations for the Mundial.

The Super Falcons booked their World Cup ticket by reaching the semifinals of the Women Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco in June.

But the nine-time WAFCON Queens ended the tournament on a disappointing note, losing to Morocco in the last four before succumbing tamely to Zambia in the bronze medal match.

It has not gotten any better for the coach Ralph Waldrum-tutored side since that competition.

The Falcons lost both of their friendly matches to the United States, first suffering a 4-0 thrashing at the hands of the Americans before putting up a stiffer fight in a 2-1 defeat three days later.

Japan have had no such troubles in recent times, with the Asian Ladies forcing convincing defeats down the throat of Finland, Serbia, the Korea Republic, and Chinese Taipei.

The Nadeshiko’s last outing was, however, a goalless draw with the China People’s Republic in July.

Head-to-head

The friendly in Kobe is the fourth meeting between Nigeria and Japan. The 2011 World champions won two of the previous three fixtures, claiming 2-0 and 2-1 victories in back-to-back friendly games in 2013.

Nigeria, however, have the bragging rights in the only competitive encounter between the continental queens.

A Vera Okolo strike in the 55th minute was all the Super Falcons needed to edge Japan at the 2004 Olympic Games in Greece.

Super Falcons predicted lineup (4-2-3-1):
Nnadozie; Ogbonna, Ohale, Demehin, Imuran; Ucheibe, Payne; Alozie, Echegini, Ajibade; Onumonu.

Match details

Competition: International friendly
Game: Japan vs. Nigeria
Venue: NOEVIR Stadium Kobe
Date: October 6, 2022
Kick-off time: 8:25 am (Nigerian time)

Prediction

The Super Falcons are low on confidence following a poor run of results.

And coach Waldrum is still a mile away from identifying his best starting eleven, which is not the ideal condition to face the Nadeshiko.

Japan will show no mercy in front of a partisan home fan. And it will take something special for Nigeria to carve out a win.

Tip: Japan to win.

This post was last modified on October 6, 2022 5:50 am

Imhons Erons

Share
Published by
Imhons Erons

Recent Posts

Kelechi Iheanacho: Five clubs in race to sign Sevilla forward ahead of January window

The January transfer window is fast approaching, and Sevilla FC forward Kelechi Iheanacho has become… Read More

4 hours ago

Boavista slam ₦9.6 billion price-tag on Super Eagles star amid from Trabzonspor

Portuguese club Boavista have slapped a hefty ₦9.6 billion price-tag on Super Eagles defender Bruno… Read More

4 hours ago

Why Taiwo Awoniyi’s market value has dropped by ₦13.6 billion at Nottingham Forest

Taiwo Awoniyi’s time at Nottingham Forest has taken a disappointing turn, with the Nigerian striker's… Read More

5 hours ago

Why Chelsea doesn’t need Victor Osimhen – Ex-Man City star Wright-Philips

Former English international Shaun Wright-Phillips has weighed in on Chelsea's potential pursuit of Super Eagles… Read More

7 hours ago

Kvaratskhelia or Yunus Akgün? Victor Osimhen speaks on his preferred teammate

Super Eagles and Galatasaray striker, Victor James Osimhen, refused to pick a side when he… Read More

9 hours ago

17-year-old Nigeria-eligible defender pens professional deal with Chelsea

Teenage English sensation, Olutayo Peter Subuloye, has penned his first professional contract with two-time UEFA… Read More

11 hours ago