We Are Not on the Same Level: Zambia Women Defeated by Nigeria
Zambia’s women’s national team faced a harsh reality check as they succumbed to a 5-0 defeat against Nigeria. Coach Nora Häuptle candidly stated, “We are not on the same level,” acknowledging the stark difference in performance between her team and the legendary Super Falcons.
A Dominant Performance
The quarter-final match, held at the Larbi Zaouli Stadium in Casablanca, Morocco, showcased Nigeria’s prowess as they took command early. Goals from Osinachi Ohale, Esther Okoronkwo, and Chiwendu Ihezuo in the first half set the stage for a commanding lead. In the second half, Tosin Demehin and Folashade Ijamilusi added to the tally, cementing Nigeria’s dominance.
Coach’s Reflection
After the match, Häuptle expressed disappointment, stating, “None of our players performed well, and I didn’t do my job well either.” She emphasized that her side could not match Nigeria’s physicality and skill, highlighting the gap that still exists between emerging teams like Zambia and established powerhouses like Nigeria.
Zambia’s Unfulfilled Potential
Zambia entered the tournament with promise, having gone unbeaten and scored six goals in the group stage. Bolstered by standout players like Barbra Banda and Racheal Kundananji, they were poised as potential surprise contenders. However, the heavy defeat serves as a reminder of the challenges they face in their growth.
Looking Ahead
Nigeria’s victory propels them into the semi-finals for the 13th consecutive time, as they prepare to meet the winner of the upcoming match between South Africa and Senegal. With this win, the Super Falcons solidify their status as favorites for a record tenth African title.
Meanwhile, Zambia must regroup and strategize for future tournaments, learning from this difficult experience. “We have to accept that,” Häuptle concluded, emphasizing the need for growth and development beyond this match.
InfoSport: Zambia women’s national team faced a harsh lesson in their 5-0 defeat to Nigeria, with coach Nora Häuptle admitting, “We are not on the same level.”