Super Falcons’
coaches are waiting anxiously for the doctors to decide whether four key
players of the team, include top striker, Asisat Oshoala, Onome Ebi, Ugo
Njoku and Faith Ikidi, will be fit for tomorrow’s semifinal game against
South Africa.The players did not join their mates in yesterday’s training
sessions due to different shades of injury they copped during their last
group game against Kenya. Nigeria won the match 4-0 to top Group B of the
championship, which guaranteed them a semifinal game against South Africa.
Then team will remain in Limbe, where they played all their group games. A
source at the team’s camp told The Guardian that the doctors will examine the
quartet this evening to ascertain the extent of their injuries, adding that
they have been under intense care of the medics, who, however, are hopeful
that they will be good to play tomorrow. Meanwhile, the South African Ladies,
who have always fallen to the Super Falcons, have vowed tom turn the tide
when they meet tomorrow. They share the same camp with the Super Falcons at
the Parliamentarian Flat Hotel located on the foot of Cameroun Mountain in
Buea. South Africa’s 5-0 demolition of the Egyptians placed them behind host
nation, Cameroun, in Group A, which means they have they task of facing
Nigerian in the semifinals. Two years ago in Windhoek, Namibia, the Super
Falcons defeated the South Africans 2-0 in the semifinal with Arsenal Ladies
striker, Asisat Oshoala, accounting for both goals. The Falcons went on to
win the title, beating Cameroun in the final. Before then, Nigeria had been a
major blockage to the Banyana Banyana in the past. Source:
Guardian
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Monday, November 28, 2016
Anxiety in Falcons’ camp, as injuries hit Oshoala, Ebi, Njoku, Ikidi
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