Colombia 2024: Abuja fans optimistic of Falconets victory over Germany

The Falconets, who are in Group D alongside Venezuela and Korea Republic, will take on three-time champions on Wednesday at 11:00 pm.

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Football fans in Abuja have expressed optimism that Nigeria’s Women under 20 national football team, the Falconets, will beat Germany in their second group D match at the 2024 FIFA Under 20 women’s World Cup in Bogota, Colombia.

The Falconets, who are in Group D alongside Venezuela and Korea Republic, will take on three-time champions Germany on Wednesday at 11:00 pm.

They defeated South Korea 1-0 in their first match on Monday, at the Estadio Metropolitano de Techo in Bogota, Colombia.

Oluchi Nwachukwu, praised the Nigerian girls for their performance against South Korea. However, she said that there was still room for improvement.

She said that a loss or draw in the game would be dangerous, adding that   the girls just have to remain mentally and physically fit for the encounter.

“The team must have rested by now to be strong enough to face the Germans who are known for their physical attributes,” she said.

Oluwaseun Agunbiade, a fan also advised the Falconets to remain focused and consistent as they prepare for the game.

“I expect nothing more than a victory from the Falconets in the match,” he said.

Fatima Mohammed, who was optimistic of victory, said that the Nigerian girls would not disappoint Nigerians considering their opening game with South Korea.

“I started watching the girls since 2014 and this team has nothing to worry about, they are tactically composed.

Chris Esa advised the Falconets to employ teamwork and self belief to achieve their goal of lifting the World Cup trophy.

“No obstacle or challenge should discourage them from pursuing their dreams. With determination, hard work and teamwork, they can overcome any hurdle and reach the top.

“Remember, success is not just about winning, but also about the journey, learning, and growth. So, let’s support the Falconets,” he said.

Nigeria is grouped with Germany, Venezuela and South Republic in the tournament, which started August 31 to September 22, in Colombia. 

(NAN)