2019 FIFA WWC: Super Falcons Preparations on Course, Says Mmadu

By Daily Sports on March 1, 2019

Super Falcons assistant coach, Maureen Mmadu, said the team’s preparations for the 2019 FIFA Women World Cup is going on well and was confident the African Champions will give a good account of themselves in France.

The Super Falcons are playing in the Cyprus Women’s Cup tournament, which began yesterday in the Southern coastal city of Larnaca.

“Our preparation for the World Cup in France is going well because this tournament in Cyprus would give us the chance to look at the players again,” Super Falcons Assistant coach and former Nigerian international, Maureen Mmadu, told CAFOnline.com ahead of the team’s departure.

“This tournament in Cyprus is another opportunity to have a look at the players that we are likely to take to the World Cup in France and I can say that our preparation towards the World Cup is well on course.

“The inclusion of Asisat Oshoala and Desire Oparanozie is a big boost because they were not available when we played at the last China Women’s Tournament and I believe we are going to improve very well as we build up towards the World Cup in France.” (Vanguard)

•Photo shows Super Falcons players 

Source Daily Sports

Posted March 1, 2019


 

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