While the Super Falcons of Nigeria prepare to face the lifelong rivals of South Africa in the semifinals of the Women’s Africa Cup (WAFCON) today, the interim coach Justine Madugu is ignored critics to concentrate on the progress of the team.
Before the crash in Casablanca, all eyes are not alone in the field but also in the man at the head of the tactical load of the Falcons.
Facing the immense expectations involved in the training of the most successful women’s football team in Nigeria, Madugu still does not shortage.
Speaking to journalists at the team in Casablanca, the coach approached the growing criticism and made it clear that neither his players would be influenced by the external noise.
“You must face those pressures” – Madugu to the Super Falcons
“Coaching work is a timeless job that entails a lot of pressure.” Madugu said, taking a quiet but resolved tone.
“You must face those pressures. They will always come, because it doesn’t matter what you do, you know, you always face criticism in one area or another.”
Coach Madugu insists that the team approach remains only on performance and improvement.
“For me, I like to concentrate on what is ahead”, He continued.
“I believe in what we do. I believe in what girls are also doing.”
“We are seeing the results” – the coach supports the Super Falcons
Under the guidance of Madugu, the Super Falcons have shown flashes of their style of attack and defensive solidity that send Zambia without mercy in the quarterfinals.
“We are seeing the results. The girls have done well. We continue and hope they continue like this,” Madugu added.
He said he has faith in his squad before what promises to be a burning clash with the Banyana Banyana of South Africa.
Nigeria vs South Africa: old rivals
Tuesday’s confrontation is more than a semifinal; It is a battle between two African giants.
Nigeria and South Africa have gathered in three of the last five WAFCON tournaments, and the rivalry has become increasingly tense with each meeting.
Nigeria vs South Africa H2H
Total games: 11
Nigeria: 7 victories
South Africa: 3 victories
Drawing: 1
The beginning is scheduled for 5:00 pm local time (5:00 pm Wat) at the Larbi Zaouli stadium in Casablanca.
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