The Nigeria U-20 Women’s National Team, Falconets, expressed confidence in their readiness during a pre-match press conference ahead of the third round of the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup qualifiers against Senegal, with the first leg taking place on 7th February at the MKO Abiola Sports Complex, Abeokuta, and the return leg scheduled for 14th February in Senegal.
Speaking at the pre-match press conference, Head Coach Moses Aduku and team captain Joy Igbokwe highlighted the team’s preparation, mindset, and fitness levels as the Falconets prepare for the decisive two-legged tie that will determine qualification for the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup.
Coach Aduku confirmed that the squad has undergone intensive training in camp and remains fully focused on the task ahead, stressing that every match is approached with the seriousness of a final in order to maintain the right mentality and match sharpness.
“The players are fit, focused, and ready. We have worked very hard in camp, and we approach every match with the seriousness of a final to maintain the right mentality and match sharpness,” .
Captain Joy Igbokwe echoed the coach’s confidence, noting that the squad is united, focused, and fully aware of what is at stake. She emphasized that the team is ready to give its best performance in the home fixture before carrying the same level of commitment into the return leg in Senegal.
Providing an update on the squad, Coach Aduku disclosed that two players who sustained minor knocks are being carefully managed and have returned to limited training, while one player has fully recovered from illness.
Coach Aduku further appealed to Nigerian football fans to come out in their numbers to support the team, noting that strong home backing can play a significant role in boosting the players’ confidence and performance.
“The support of our fans will be very important to us, especially playing at home. It gives the players extra confidence and motivation,” he added.
The fixture against Senegal represents the third hurdle in the qualification race for the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup. Senegal, aiming for a first-ever appearance at the tournament, are expected to pose a stern challenge, but Nigeria is fully prepared to meet the test over two legs.
This is Contained in a statement signed by Zulfat Abubakar Rano, Media Officer Falconets National Team.
Zulfa’at AbubakarRano,ANIPR
