Former African Footballer of the Year, Victor Ikpeba, has praised the Super Falcons of Nigeria following their narrow loss to Brazil in their 2024 Summer Olympics opener, Soccernet.ng reports.
The former AS Monaco forward commended the Nigerian ladies for their effort, noting that they played their hearts out for both their country and the continent.
Randy Waldrum’s squad surprised the Canarinhas, making it difficult for the South Americans in their first Group C match at the Matmut Atlantique Stadium.
Despite the loss, the 11-time Women’s Africa Cup of Nations champions had 15 goal attempts. Gremio goalkeeper Lorena made several remarkable saves that prevented Nigeria from taking the lead.
Ikpeba, in a quote from ScoreNigeria, acknowledged the Nigerian side’s efforts and their near misses.
“You just must commend the girls; they gave everything, played with heart, determination, and passion,” said Ikpeba. “They had their moments in the first half, but unfortunately, they didn’t capitalize on them. They probably lacked the quality in attack, but they have everything to be proud of.”
The former Super Eagles player, capped 31 times, emphasized that the Nigerian men’s senior national team could learn from the Falcons’ valiant effort.
“The Super Eagles must learn from how they fight for each other,” he added.
Looking ahead, the Nigerian women’s team faces an even tougher challenge as they take on the current Women’s World Cup champions, Spain, in their upcoming game at the Stade De La Beaujoire.
Ikpeba believes that Nigeria’s key to progressing from the group lies in their match against Japan. He expressed confidence in the Falcons’ ability to compete fiercely against Spain and Japan.
“They are a very physical side, and the coach has set them up well. They will certainly make life difficult for the other teams in this group, Spain and Japan,” he predicted. “It may not be entirely a lost cause against Spain in their next game, but I believe the key to qualification will be against Japan. They need to win that game to stay alive.”
A draw against Spain and a victory against Japan could still put Nigeria on course for the next round of qualification.
Super Eagles and Udinese goalkeeper, Maduka Emilio Okoye, has named two Brazilian goalkeepers as his… Read More
Super Eagles captain William Troost-Ekong has assured fans that Nigeria’s final Africa Cup of Nations… Read More
Caretaker coach of the Super Eagles of Nigeria, Augustine Eguavoen, has expressed full confidence in… Read More
Super Eagles captain William Troost-Ekong has insisted that Fulham star Alex Iwobi will go down… Read More
Nigeria officially qualified for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations after a 1-1 draw against… Read More
Nigeria will not be under significant pressure when the Super Eagles face Rwanda in their… Read More