Super Falcons coach, Edwin Okon, and his players believe Nigeria
could have beaten Sweden in their opening Group D game on Monday at the
2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Canada.
The Europeans, pre-match favourites, were two goals up in the first
half, the Nigerian ladies fought back to eventually end the game 3-3 at
the Winnipeg Stadium.
Sweden coach, Pia Sundhage, lamented the draw as she admitted after
the match that the African champions had forced them to change their
game plan.
But Okon said it was the half-time pep talk with the players that instilled confidence in them to fight back in the second half.
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“I
told them that it was not over until it was over. It’s unfortunate that
we conceded those cheap goals in the first half,” Okon said.
“We’re not underrating any team because there are no pushovers in
this tournament. But on every match day it is what happens on the pitch
that would decide the game.
“We are done with Sweden match; my girls are fit and ready for every game.”
Striker Ngozi Okobi, who was voted as player of the match, believe
Nigeria could have inflicted more injuries on the Swedes but for the
mistakes from the Super Falcons.
“We went into the game with the aim and determination to beat Sweden.
It was not as if they played better than us, they were just lucky not
to lose the game, they got their goals due to the costly mistakes we
made,” Okobi said.
The Delta Queens forward scored the first goal and created an assist for Francisca Ordega for the third goal.
Fellow striker, Desire Oparanozie, whose 20th minute own goal gave
the Swedes the lead, was glad when the game ended with their honours
intact.
“This draw feels like a win,” Oparanozie told FIFA.com after the match.
“The fans’ support did help. It motivated us a whole lot. It was a
good thing knowing that the crowd was behind us. They wanted to see us
score; they wanted to see us do more. That really made us push harder
and give our all.”
Clearly pleased with the result, Oparanozie directed her focus to
Nigeria’s next challenge: a meeting with Australia on Friday. “After
today, we are ready to take on any team,” Oparanozie said confidently
when asked about how she would prepare for the next game. “We are not
afraid to face anyone. We are ready.”
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