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We’ve put WAFCON behind us, ready to beat Benin - Super Falcons goalkeeper Chiamaka

What Nnadozie said Speaking at the pre-match press conference, Nnadozie noted that the squad is fully prepared for the challenge and motivated to begin a new chapter. “The WAFCON has passed; we’ve put that behind us. The Benin Republic side are a good team. I’ve played with some of their players while in France. It’s a new phase and we are doing everything possible to win today,” she said. The Falcons’ shot-stopper, who plies her trade in England with Brighton, acknowledged the strength of the Benin side but maintained that Nigeria’s focus remains on starting the qualifiers on a strong note. Nnadozie’s leadership and experience will once again be important as Nigeria looks to secure an early qualification for the next Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON). The Road to WAFCON The Super Falcons are aiming to extend their record as Africa’s most successful women’s football nation. A strong performance against Benin Republic would set the tone for their campaign and reassure fans of the team’s continued dominance in African women’s football.

We’ve put WAFCON behind us, ready to beat Benin - Super Falcons goalkeeper Chiamaka

What Nnadozie said

Speaking at the pre-match press conference, Nnadozie noted that the squad is fully prepared for the challenge and motivated to begin a new chapter.

“The WAFCON has passed; we’ve put that behind us. The Benin Republic side are a good team. I’ve played with some of their players while in France. It’s a new phase and we are doing everything possible to win today,” she said.

The Falcons’ shot-stopper, who plies her trade in England with Brighton, acknowledged the strength of the Benin side but maintained that Nigeria’s focus remains on starting the qualifiers on a strong note.

Nnadozie’s leadership and experience will once again be important as Nigeria looks to secure an early qualification for the next Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).

The Road to WAFCON

The Super Falcons are aiming to extend their record as Africa’s most successful women’s football nation. A strong performance against Benin Republic would set the tone for their campaign and reassure fans of the team’s continued dominance in African women’s football.

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