Gusau praises Falcons’ win, believes it will energize Eagles for World Cup

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Gusau praises Falcons’ win, believes it will energize Eagles for World Cup

Gusau Hails Falcons’ Triumph, Says It Will Inspire Eagles in World Cup Race

InfoSport: NFF President Ibrahim Musa Gusau believes the Super Falcons’ recent victory at the Women Africa Cup of Nations will inspire the Super Eagles in their quest for FIFA World Cup qualification.

A Historic Victory

The Super Falcons’ astonishing come-from-behind triumph in the 13th Women Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) final match against hosts is not just a remarkable achievement for women’s football in but also a potential source of inspiration for the Super Eagles as they navigate their World Cup qualifying matches. This perspective was shared by NFF President Ibrahim Musa Gusau, who expressed immense joy at the Falcon’s stunning performance.

Resilience and Determination

Gusau, visibly elated at the Stade Olympique du Rabat on Saturday night, commended the Falcons’ remarkable fightback from two goals down to clinch a 3-2 victory. “This was an extraordinary performance. I congratulate them for their resilience, doggedness, patriotism, and the blatant display of the well-known Nigerian spirit,” he stated.

Implications for the Super Eagles

Gusau emphasized the positive implications of this victory for the Super Eagles’ upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. “We have a total of four matches left. Watching the Super Falcons reminded us that in sport, it is never over until it is over,” he noted, echoing the belief that determination can turn any situation around.

Celebrating Individual Excellence

The Falcons delivered an impressive performance throughout the tournament, outscoring their opponents with a total of 14 goals while conceding only three. Notable achievements included Captain Rasheedat Ajibade being voted Player of the Tournament and goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie winning the Goalkeeper of the Tournament award.

Looking Ahead

Gusau expressed gratitude to the coaching staff and players, stating, “With this commanding triumph, our next target is to conquer the world at the FIFA Women’s World Cup.” The Super Eagles are set to resume their quest for the World Cup finals in September against Rwanda and .

Conclusion

The Super Falcons’ thrilling victory not only celebrates women’s football in but also serves as a beacon of hope for the national men’s team. As the Super Eagles prepare for their crucial matches, the spirit exemplified by the Falcons could very well inspire them towards success. What are your thoughts on the recent performances of both teams? Let us know in the comments!

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