Lawson Hails The Attitude Of Oshoala After World Cup Debut Goal
Lagos-based coach, Tunde Lawson, seemed in relaxed mood after the Super Falcons<span class=""body1"">’</span> 3-3 draw against Sweden on Monday.<br /><br />The 2012 National Sports Festival winning coach was no doubt cheered by the late fightback thanks to the good form of Asisat Oshoala, Francisca Ordega, Desire Oparanozie and Ngozi Okobi.<br /><br />Lawson seemed pleased with Asisat Oshoala<span class=""body1"">’</span>s performance when he was interviewed on Tuesday.<br /><br />Specifically praising Asisat’s attitude but warned tactically she would have to improve on the final third.<br /><br />Meanwhile, reigning BBC Women<span class=""body1"">’</span>s Footballer of the Year, Asisat Oshoala has expressed joy at netting a goal in her World Cup debut against Sweden at the Winipeg Stadium on Monday.<br /><br />The sharp shooter netted a 53rd minute equalizer for the seven-time African champions in a six-goal thriller in a match that has been dubbed the best so far in the on-going FIFA Women<span class=""body1"">’</span>s World Cup in Canada.<br /><br />“It was great scoring on my World Cup, but matters most is the team. I just felt more relaxed after scoring such an important goal,” Osohola said.<br /><br /><b>Ademetan Abayomi</b><br /><br />Photo Credit : liverpoolfc.com<br />
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