Falconet Captain, Joy Igbokwe, reveals steps to get another victory over Rwanda

The National Youth Team of Nigeria, the captain of Falconets, Joy Igbokwe has revealed the steps that all players in the team are circling in the team to ensure that they defeat Rwanda again this Saturday, in the second leg of his qualifying World Cup FIFA U20.

Sports247 reports that the Falconets won the first leg 1-0 in Kigali on Sunday, courtesy of a 70-minute goal from Alabiyi, but Igbokwe said that she and her colleagues will not rest in their oars before the next reverse bail in Ibadan.

Both parties will block the horns this Saturday at the Lekan Salami stadium in the Adamasingba area of ​​Oyo State Capital, Ibadan and Igbokwe revealed that the Falconet players are determined to record a second victory in the rebound.

The midfielder who fights, who comes from the state of Abia, but was born in Jos and grew up in Bukuru, added that he is happy to be a patron of the Nigerian women’s youth team, who is now being trained by Moses Aduku, and revealed that all Squad players are working hard to ensure that they overcome Rwanda’s powerful obstacle.

Igbokwe, who attended Saint John’s College in Jos and now plays for Nasarawa Amazons of Lafia, said: “I have the privilege of being among the sub-20 national team.

“My teammates and I, all my colleagues and I, are all focused on our training sessions. We are making all our efforts, because we know so well that Rwanda is a good team.”

He concluded revealing the factors that led to Sunday’s victory at the Kigali-Pele stadium and was excited that this Saturday at Ibadan will expand its qualification in the next round of the race to Poland 2026.

“We have been working very hard through our training sessions, joining our heads and focusing as a team.

“By the special grace of God, our qualification against Rwanda will be a success,” Igbokwe said, who admires the center of the Center of the Super Falcons Campo, Deborah Abiodun.


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