From the performance of our girls, it’s very obvious that they are aiming for the Women’s world cup champions, as they won all their match fixtures in the U-20 Women’s World Cup in Coast Rica and qualified for the quarter-finals in which they are to face the Netherlands in Sunday, the match is slated to hold in Estadio Alajuela Moreta Soto.
According to Chris Musa, they are taking the match one at a time, every strategy they used helped them at the group stages, and he is very sure that their strategy for today’s match will work as well. He further admitted that the Netherlands will be a strong competition. They are not going to underestimate them, they’ll prepare as they’ve always prepared.
“As I said at the beginning of the tournament, we are taking it one match at a time. Our overall plan for each of the games in the group phase worked well. And I believe that our overall plan for the match against The Netherlands will work as well,” Chris Musa said on Saturday.
“The Dutch are a super-strong squad to have survived that group where the Americans were sent packing. In any event, any team in the quarter-finals must be a super-strong squad. We will not under-rate them, just as we did not under-rate any of France, Korea Republic, and Canada.”
Esther Onyenezide the star scorer of the super Falcons, will be mounting the front alongside flourish Sabastina and Blessing Okpe as they are expected to score. Mercy Idoko and Deborah Abiodun are to manage the midfield.