Go For The Jugular, Ugo Njoku Tells Falconets
Published: December 18, 2013Nigeria Under 20 girls, the Falconets will clash with Tunisia in the second leg of qualification for Canada 2014. The team won the first leg 4-0 in Abuja.
And a member of the 2012 set-up, Ugo Njoku, who is yet to get a look-in has told the girls to go for the jugular against the Tunisian team.
“The Falconets are a good side. I am hoping and believing that the girls can finish the job and qualify for the mundial.
“The NFF have done their best by trying to motivate the girls by offering them incentives to do well.
“I believe if we remain focused on what's ahead of us, we can qualify and go as far as winning the World Cup,” Ugo told a Facebook platform Naija Female Soccer from her base in Bayelsa.
The 19-year-old Bayelsa Queens full back, widely regarded as the best right-back in the domestic league wishes the girls good luck and hopes her time will come to impress the team coaches.
“I wish them good luck. When you are playing for your national team, its a do-or-die affair. My time to show my stuff in the team will come.
“Falconets should go out there and play their hearts out. I believe the girls can do well in Tunis.
“The girls only have to have confidence in their abilities.
“They should apply the three D’s- Determination, Desire and Dedication. Hardwork is the key to achieving any goal you plan,” Ugo concluded.
And a member of the 2012 set-up, Ugo Njoku, who is yet to get a look-in has told the girls to go for the jugular against the Tunisian team.
“The Falconets are a good side. I am hoping and believing that the girls can finish the job and qualify for the mundial.
“The NFF have done their best by trying to motivate the girls by offering them incentives to do well.
“I believe if we remain focused on what's ahead of us, we can qualify and go as far as winning the World Cup,” Ugo told a Facebook platform Naija Female Soccer from her base in Bayelsa.
The 19-year-old Bayelsa Queens full back, widely regarded as the best right-back in the domestic league wishes the girls good luck and hopes her time will come to impress the team coaches.
“I wish them good luck. When you are playing for your national team, its a do-or-die affair. My time to show my stuff in the team will come.
“Falconets should go out there and play their hearts out. I believe the girls can do well in Tunis.
“The girls only have to have confidence in their abilities.
“They should apply the three D’s- Determination, Desire and Dedication. Hardwork is the key to achieving any goal you plan,” Ugo concluded.
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