6 Reasons Nigeria Could Defeat England At The FIFA Women’s World Cup Round Of 16

August 4, 2023

The Lionesses of England opened their account in the competition with a narrow 1-0 win over Haiti, before a second 1-0 victory followed against Denmark. Sarina Wiegman’s side stepped it up a gear just at the right time, beating the People’s Republic of China 6-1 in their final group outing to finish top of the group.

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Nigeria finished second in Group B but with only one win. The African side drew 0-0 with Canada and was also goalless in the stalemate against Ireland. In between, however, they shocked Australia with a 3-2 victory.

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The winners of this match will play in the quarter-finals against whichever team progresses from the knockout match between the second-placed side from Group F and the winners of Group H.

The upcoming clash between Nigeria and England is anticipated to be an exhilarating encounter.  Although England comes into the tie as Group D winners, with a 100% record in the group stages, people still believe Super Falcons of Nigeria still have the potential to defeat them in the round of 16 tie based on some  favorable factors that could potentially sway the match in their favor.

Why Super Falcons Of Nigeria Could Defeat Lionesses of England

  1. Resilient Spirit:

Nigeria showcased incredible resilience throughout the tournament. Despite facing challenging opponents, they managed to come out victorious against the odds. The Nigerian team had a never-give-up attitude that inspired their fans and instilled fear in their adversaries. This indomitable spirit was sure to make England wary of underestimating them.

  1. Explosive Attack:

Nigeria’s attacking prowess was undeniable. They had a lineup of skillful forwards and midfielders who could create chances out of thin air. Their electrifying pace and creative flair left defenders scrambling to contain them. With players like Asisat Oshoala and Rasheedat Ajibade leading the frontline, England’s defense was in for a tough challenge.

  1. Speed and Agility:

Nigerian Falcons boast remarkable speed and agility on the field, which can help them outmaneuver the English defense and launch swift counter-attacks.

  1. Solid Defense:

Contrary to their reputation as an attacking force, Nigeria’s defense had been rock-solid. They were adept at shutting down opponents’ attacking plays and displayed a collective effort in thwarting any goal-scoring opportunities. The Nigerian defenders were disciplined and well-organized, a factor that could hinder England’s goal-scoring ambitions.

  1. Team Cohesion:

Nigeria had shown exceptional teamwork and unity on the field. Their players understood each other’s strengths and weaknesses, creating a seamless flow in their style of play. This cohesion and camaraderie made Nigeria a formidable force to reckon with, and it allowed them to outmaneuver teams that solely relied on individual brilliance.

  1. Hunger for Victory:

Nigeria had never won a FIFA Women’s World Cup, and that hunger for success was evident in their every move. Their determination to make history and bring glory to their nation was a powerful motivator. This desire for victory fueled their performance, and it was a driving force that could help them overcome England’s challenge.

 

Emmanuel Ochayi
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