2024 Womens Africa Cup of Nations Qualifier: Super Falcons ready to tackle Cape Verde in Abuja
Despite the withdrawal of some key players from the two-legged 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Cape Verde, the Super Falcons remain optimistic about securing a favourable outcome against their opponents.
The Super Falcons will be in action for the first leg on Thursday at the MKO Abiola Stadium in Abuja before travelling to Praia for the second leg on 5 December.
While keeping his starting lineup under wraps, the interim Super Falcons coach, Justin Madugu, assured reporters in Abuja that his players are ready for the challenge and will undoubtedly deliver a ticket to Morocco next year.
All the players in camp are ready to go,” Madugu told reporters at Wednesday’s pre-match conference. “I won’t say this person or that person will start because anything can still happen before match time.
Madugu echoed the importance of securing victories in both legs against Cape Verde.
💃Our final training session earlier today at the Moshood Abiola Stadium 🏟️ ahead of Cape Verde duel on Thursday 💥#SoarSuperFalcons| #WAFCON2024 | #WAFCONQ| #NGACAP| pic.twitter.com/YCe7cXeT2z
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