FIFA Womens World Cup: Super Falcons coach slams Nigerias poor preparation

The Head Coach of the Nigeria national women’s football team, Randy Waldrum, has expressed deep worries over the poor preparations of the Super Falcons ahead of next month’s FIFA Women’s World Cup to be jointly staged in Australia and New Zealand.

Waldrum who doubles as the University of Pittsburgh women’s soccer head coach bared his mind during a podcast interview with PSN’s John Krysinsky.

Mixed emotions

The American coach while admitting to being excited to be leading the most populous black country, Nigeria to the World Cup said he is equally unhappy that all is not well with the Super Falcons barely 30 days to their opening match at the World Cup.

He said: “Many years ago when I got into coaching, I have always dreamed to take a team to the World Cup so I am excited that this opportunity presented itself and we qualified for the World Cup… the flipside is that I know we are not prepared the way we need to be, I have been really frustrated in recent…

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