LIVE RADIO
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
Soccernet.ng
  • AFCON 2025
    • AFCON News
    • AFCON Betting Sites
    • AFCON Odds
  • Leagues
    • EPL
    • NPFL
    • La Liga
    • Seria A
    • Ligue 1
  • Live Scores
  • Soccernet TV
  • Lifestyle
  • Betting
    • 1xBet
      • 1xBet Promo Code
      • 1xBet App
    • Bet9ja
      • Bet9ja Promotion Code
      • Bet9ja App
    • Betano
      • Betano Promo Code
      • Betano App
    • BetKing
      • BetKing Referral Code
      • BetKing App
    • BC.Game
      • BC GAME Bonus Code
      • BC Game App
    • 22bet
      • 22Bet Promo Code
    • Paripesa
      • PariPesa Promo Code
      • PariPesa App
    • Nairabet
      • Nairabet App
    • Melbet
      • Melbet Promo Code
      • Melbet App
    • Stake
      • Stake Referral Code
    • Guides
No Result
View All Result
Soccernet.ng
  • AFCON 2025
    • AFCON News
    • AFCON Betting Sites
    • AFCON Odds
  • Leagues
    • EPL
    • NPFL
    • La Liga
    • Seria A
    • Ligue 1
  • Live Scores
  • Soccernet TV
  • Lifestyle
  • Betting
    • 1xBet
      • 1xBet Promo Code
      • 1xBet App
    • Bet9ja
      • Bet9ja Promotion Code
      • Bet9ja App
    • Betano
      • Betano Promo Code
      • Betano App
    • BetKing
      • BetKing Referral Code
      • BetKing App
    • BC.Game
      • BC GAME Bonus Code
      • BC Game App
    • 22bet
      • 22Bet Promo Code
    • Paripesa
      • PariPesa Promo Code
      • PariPesa App
    • Nairabet
      • Nairabet App
    • Melbet
      • Melbet Promo Code
      • Melbet App
    • Stake
      • Stake Referral Code
    • Guides
No Result
View All Result
Soccernet.ng
No Result
View All Result

Five takeaways from Super Falcons’s slim loss to Brazil in Paris Olympics opener – “Nigeria’s own Alessandro Nesta”

by Imhons Erons
July 26, 2024
in News, NewsNow, Nigeria, This Week, Top, World Cup
Five takeaways from Super Falcons’s slim loss to Brazil in Paris Olympics opener – “Nigeria’s own Alessandro Nesta”

Gabi Nunes's excellent first-half strike was all Brazil needed to claim a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Nigeria in their opening Group C match at the Stade Matmut-Atlantique in Bordeaux on Thursday evening.

The Super Falcons huffed and puffed all evening but could not find the equaliser that their performance probably merited.

Soccernet.ng‘s Imhons Erons presents the five major takeaways from that encounter.

1. The Super Falcons are three players short of being world-beaters

Coach Randy Waldrum has clearly put together a team that is hard to beat on their day.

The central defensive duo of Osinachi Ohale and Oluwatosin Demehin are solid and mobile. Christy Ucheibe, Deborah Abiodun, and Toni Payne complement themselves well in midfield. While Rasheedat Ajibade is irreplaceable in attack.

However, Nigeria's full-back positions need more quality options just as the team lacks a natural left winger.

Ihezuo has worked tirelessly in attack as expected but the Super Falcons urgently need a consistent goalscorer in the mould of the great Perpetual Nkwocha to turn this team into world beaters.

2. Nigeria's poor run against Brazil continues

The Super Falcons have now lost each of their three meetings with Brazil.

After suffering a 4-3 extra-time defeat at the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup and a 3-1 loss at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Nigeria thought it was the perfect time to end Brazil's dominance over the Falcons.

However, after missing several clear chances to take the lead, the Super Falcons were punished by Gabi Nunes' brilliant shot off an assist from the ageless Marta.

The Falcons still do not have an antidote for the Brazilian magic.

Brazil
Brazil Women

3. Nigeria's worst performer

Much was expected of Jennifer Echegini, especially after her excellent campaign in Italy for Juventus over the last six months.

The 23-year-old attacking midfielder had only just secured a move to PSG and her form would have given coach Waldrum the confidence to name her in the starting lineup.

However, Echegini struggled to show her quality in attack and did not do enough to support Okeke in defence.

She showed her quality once when she danced past her marker beautifully before smashing her effort high and wide but it was well deserved when she was hauled off the pitch at the start of the second half.

4. Nigeria's best performer

Abiodun Deborah can be proud of her display despite being caught out of position a couple of times. But for a few misplaced passes, Christy Ucheibe would have scored a perfect ten.

Rasheedat Ajibade seems to be the only one with real quality in Nigeria's attack and she was unlucky to not score while Nicole Payne's performance off the bench suggests she merits a place in Nigeria's starting eleven.

Still, Oluwatosin Demehin stands head and shoulder above her teammates today. The Stade Rennais defender was colossal at the back for Nigeria, making last-ditch tackles, protecting her goalkeeper and intercepting some dangerous Brazilian attacking plays.

Demehin did not put a foot wrong and she was without equal Nigeria's best player on that Bordeaux pitch. Nigeria's own Alessandro Nesta!

5. More work needs to be done before Spain

Against Brazil, the Super Falcons were guilty of making several unforced errors and too many misplaced passes.

There was very little to delight fans about the team's transitional play while there was a general lack of quality in attack.

Randy Waldrum
Randy Waldrum

These are things the coaching crew must work on before Nigeria's next game against world champions, Spain.

The Spaniards roared back from conceding an early goal to carving out a thrilling 2-1 victory over Japan to show that they mean business in this their maiden appearance at the Olympics.

Easily the best footballing country in the world at the moment, Spain will punish Nigeria's errors far more than Brazil did.

To avoid defeat, the Super Falcons must play close to perfection. It is not mission impossible but if the Falcons do not raise the standard of their game, it could very well be! 

Tags: Nigeria Vs BrazilParis OlympicsSuper Falcons
<!-- Author Start -->Imhons Erons<!-- Author End -->

Imhons Erons

RelatedPosts

Five takeaways from Super Falcons’s slim loss to Brazil in Paris Olympics opener – “Nigeria’s own Alessandro Nesta”
News

Nigeria to face Ghana, Senegal in Abidjan as WAFCON 2026 build-Up begins

1 hour ago
Five takeaways from Super Falcons’s slim loss to Brazil in Paris Olympics opener – “Nigeria’s own Alessandro Nesta”
News

IFFHS Africa Best XI: Ajibade, Alozie shine as Nigeria dominate Morocco, South Africa

1 day ago
Five takeaways from Super Falcons’s slim loss to Brazil in Paris Olympics opener – “Nigeria’s own Alessandro Nesta”
AFCON

“When will this end?” – African football legend blasts CAF, Morocco after Super Eagles exit AFCON 2025

2 weeks ago
Five takeaways from Super Falcons’s slim loss to Brazil in Paris Olympics opener – “Nigeria’s own Alessandro Nesta”
Africa

Nigeria’s Madugu set for best coach award as CAF makes timetable plans for 2026 WAFCON

3 weeks ago

See other News

Comments 5

  1. Edi Jerry says:
    2 years ago

    Great reporting, Imhons Erons.

    Reply
  2. Dave says:
    2 years ago

    nice right up.
    permit me to add that our goalkeeper wasn’t at her best either. if we’re to go by her soulful performance for her clubside game in game out, you’d agree with me that her performance against Brasil was a shamble.
    tournaments like this is an opportunity to attract top clubs I think she understands that and will learn her lessons.

    Big ups to the coach for making some great call especially to the starting eleven you can sense he actually works closely with the team and anyone deserving to play, start, gets the nod unlike what is obtainable with the male team for over a decade now.

    Reply
  3. Steve says:
    2 years ago

    Benching Oshoala was the worst thing the Coach did

    Reply
  4. Steve says:
    2 years ago

    As important as that match meant to Nigeria, at least to cancel those previous records of losing against Brazil, the he coach shouldn’t have made that mistake of leaving his top striker on the bench

    Reply
  5. Steve says:
    2 years ago

    As important as that match meant to Nigeria, at least to cancel those previous records of losing against Brazil, the coach shouldn’t have made that mistake of leaving his top striker on the bench

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest

Kaiserslautern star Afeez Aremu to become fifth Nigerian to join Aberdeen

Nigeria to face Ghana, Senegal in Abidjan as WAFCON 2026 build-Up begins

Nwabali, Mendy and the towel saga: CAF plans new unpopular rule before next AFCON

Super Eagles forward Salim Fago Lawal joins Viktoria Plzeň in record move

Victor Osimhen reveals dream Nigerian five-a-side team, picks only one current Super Eagles teammate

Soccernet.ng

Copyright © 2025 Soccernet Media Limited.

Navigate Site

  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Journalist Charter
  • Responsible Gambling
  • Terms of Use

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • AFCON 2025
  • Leagues
    • EPL
    • NPFL
    • La Liga
    • Serie A
    • Ligue 1
  • Live Scores
  • Soccernet TV
  • Lifestyle
  • Best Betting Sites
    • Betano
      • Betano Promo Code
      • App
    • BetKing
      • BetKing Referral Code
      • BetKing App
    • Paripesa
      • PariPesa Promo Code
      • PariPesa App
    • 1xBet
      • 1xBet Promo Code
      • 1xBet App
    • Bet9ja
      • Bet9ja Promotion Code
      • App
    • 22bet
      • 22bet promo code
    • BC.Game
      • BC GAME Bonus Code
      • App
    • Melbet
      • Melbet Promo Code
      • Melbet App
    • BetWinner
      • BetWinner Promo Code
    • Stake
      • Stake Referral Code
    • Mozzartbet
    • Helabet
    • Betway
    • Guides

Copyright © 2025 Soccernet Media Limited.