Super Falcons played under a lot of pressure supports coach Madugu

Coach Justine Madugu admitted that the Super Falcons had to overcome a massive pressure to beat South Africa and advance to the Wafcon 2024 final.

The nine -time African champions needed a long lucky ball in the detention time of defender Michele Alozie to fly beyond Banyana Banyana in South Africa to establish a dream final against the Moroccan hosts this weekend.

“It was a very difficult game, we lost control of the game and worried. We were frustrated, angry and careless and that became a cause of concern and concern,” Madugu said at the press conference after the game

“The game generated pressure on all, was the rivalry (between the two and you want to win the trophy and you cannot win it without passing the semfinal.

“It was a bit nervous, we began to doubt ourselves, we did not allow frustration to stop us and finally work for us.”

The Super Falcons will now leave Casablanca to Rabat for the final against the Morocco hosts on Saturday night.

The start time is at 9 pm

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