'They had the Nigerian spirit in them' - NFF boss Pinnick showers encomiums on Super Falcons
Published: July 19, 2022
President of the Nigeria Football Federation and FIFA Council Member, Mr Amaju Melvin Pinnick has showered encomiums on nine-time African champions, Super Falcons for a valiant display despite several odds and obstacles in their Women AFCON semi final encounter against host nation Morocco in Rabat on Monday night.
"Of course, we would have been happy to be in the Final and chase a 10th title. But I am happy with the performance of the team and the way and manner they approached the game despite all sorts of setbacks and intimidation," Pinnick stated.
"To play 50 minutes of a game with only nine players is not an easy task. The Super Falcons gave their all and were truly fabulous.
"They had the 'Nigeria spirit' in them and showed a sense of patriotism, were dogged and refused to give up. Penalties are forever a lottery, so it could have gone either way. I commend the team for the outing."
The expulsion of midfielder Halimat Ayinde in the 49th minute reduced Nigeria to 10 players, before referee Maria Rivet from Mauritius handed forward Rasheedat Ajibade a red card in the 70th minute, which cut Nigeria's playing strength by two for the remaining 50 minutes (20 minutes of regulation and 30 minutes of extra time) of the thrilling encounter,
Uchenna Kanu had a touch on Nigeria's goal in the 62nd minute though it was recorded as an own goal by Yasmin Mrabet, and Nigeria could have put the match in the bag when substitute Gift Monday rocked the crossbar with a well-taken shot from outside the box 11 minutes into extra time.
"Our girls did a massive job on a night they were not only depleted but challenged by laser lights trained on their eyes by the crowd. I am enamored by their resilience and tenacity. The next step now is for the Federation to do everything possible to prepare the team adequately for the FIFA World Cup finals coming up next year."
The NFF has secured a total of four friendly matches for the Falcons in the Fall, with the team scheduled to play the United States Women's National Team in Kansas City and Washington D. C in September, and also to fly to Japan to take on that country's women's squad in Kobe in October. Both opponents offer diversity in style and approach.
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