Republic of Ireland head coach, Vera Pauw is hopeful they will finish their campaign at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup on a winning note.
The Girls in Green, who are making their maiden World Cup appearance, have been eliminated from the competition.
Defeats to co-hosts Australia and Olympic champions, Canada, in their opening two fixtures makes Monday’s (today) clash against nine-time African champions, Super Falcons a mere formality.
The Super Falcons, who sit atop of Group B, need at least a draw to earn a place in the Round of 16.
Pauw claimed his team won’t lay down for the Super Falcons and will fight hard to end the competition with their pride intact.
“We have a fantastic game to play. Nigeria is ranked 52 [in the world] but we all agree now that they are so, so strong.
“That game is crucial for us, for our feeling, our pride and for the tournament,” he was quoted on BBC Sport.
Meanwhile, “Special kudos to the team for the hard-fought draw in our opening #FIFAWWC match against Canada in Melbourne. It’s a positive start for us and some good performance to build on in our coming games. Proud of the group. Can’t wait to be back, Ayinde tweeted.
According to a source in the team’s camp, the American is contemplating what to do with star striker, Asisat Oshoala, ‘who has not shown the form that made her the hottest African striker in the women’s game.
According to the source, Oshoala has not convinced Waldrum that she has the grit and desire to continue leading the team’s attack, especially now that Nigeria faces must-win games against Australia and Ireland.
Meanwhile, Ajibade is optimistic that Nigeria will get a good result against Australia at the Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane on Thursday.
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According to Ajibade, the Super Falcons are targeting maximum points against the more favoured Australians, who also have home support going for them.
The forward, who could return to the starting lineup after missing Friday’s game against Canada due to suspension, said: “We remain focused on the matches ahead and will be fighting for maximum points in the subsequent matches.”
Nigeria needs a win and a draw to be sure of qualifying for the second round as only the best two teams from each group will continue in the competition.