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2023 FIFA WWC: 5 key lessons Super Falcons must take from Ireland’s defeat to Australia

As the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup unfolds, Group B has already witnessed a thrilling encounter, captured in Ireland’s valiant effort against the co-hosts, Australia.

Now, Nigeria’s Super Falcons find themselves facing the reigning Olympic champions, Canada, in what is undoubtedly a challenging match for the West Africans.

Drawing inspiration from Ireland’s impressive display against Australia, the Super Falcons must take away valuable lessons as they prepare to face the formidable Canadian side.

Let’s delve into five key lessons the Nigerian team can learn from Ireland’s narrow 0-1 defeat to Australia.

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Resilience in defence

One of the standout aspects of Ireland’s performance against Australia was their resilience in defence.

Niamh Fahey and Louise Quinn led the backline with unwavering determination, frustrating the Australian attackers and denying them clear-cut chances.

The Super Falcons must take a leaf from Ireland’s book and showcase unwavering defensive organisation and composure.

Staying compact, tracking back diligently, and thwarting Canada’s attacking attempts will be crucial in securing a positive result.

Exploiting the flanks and counter-attacks

Despite missing their star striker, Australia did well in stretching Ireland’s defence down both flanks.

The Irish full-backs faced constant challenges from Australia’s wingers and full-backs, offering a valuable lesson to the Super Falcons.

Nigeria must utilise the pace and skill of their full-backs and wingers to exploit Canada’s flanks and launch swift counter-attacks.

Effective transitions from defence to attack can catch the Canadian defence off guard and create scoring opportunities.

Mental toughness and fighting spirit

Ireland’s players exhibited tremendous mental toughness and fighting spirit, refusing to be overwhelmed by Australia’s attacking prowess.

Even when trailing, they continued to press forward, seeking an equaliser until the final whistle. The Super Falcons must embrace a similar never-give-up attitude against Canada, knowing that a determined and resilient approach can lead to unexpected outcomes.

Super Falcons

Strong leadership on the field, led by captain Onome Ebi will be vital in motivating the team during challenging moments.

Exploiting set-piece opportunities

In tight encounters like the one between Ireland and Australia, set pieces can prove decisive.

Ireland almost capitalized on a late free-kick, forcing a nervy moment for the Australian defence.

The Super Falcons must recognize the importance of set pieces and work on their execution.

Strategizing set-piece routines and capitalizing on any opportunity can be a game-changer against tough opponents like Canada.

Precision in front of goal

A major area of improvement for the Super Falcons lies in their attacking efficiency.

Ireland’s failure to register a shot on target against Australia underscores the importance of precision in front of goal.

Nigeria must work on their offensive coordination, creating clear chances and converting them into goals.

They must also study Canada’s defensive weaknesses and exploit them to their advantage.

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