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2023 Women’s World Cup: Nigeria’s Super Falcons are highly motivated, says Oshoala

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Asisat Oshoala of Barcelona and Nigeria poses with the UEFA Champions League trophy. Photo: AFPBarcelona Femini of Spain striker, Asisat Oshoala, has said that the Super Falcons of Nigeria are highly motivated ahead of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup in New Zealand and Australia.Oshoala said this while she also expressed her determination and readiness for the upcoming FIFA Women’s World Cup in far-away Australia.The Super Falcons will be travelling from Abuja, Nigeria’s capital to Melbourne, Australia on Sunday. “Personally, I feel like we have a good team and if everything is being done right, we can go very far at the up-coming World Cup,” Oshoala said.“This is because regardless of whatever, we are still going to go out there fighting, do our job and see what we can achieve.“The team is mentally strong as we have been through a lot and even in the hardest moments, we will still go out there to fight.“The motivation has always been there, although, maybe it has not gone up as expected but we have always been a strong side mentally.”Also in a video shared on Instagram by Nigerian journalist, Calister Enejele, Oshoala confidently stated her preparedness ahead of the tournament.“As far as I know, I will be ready before the World Cup kicks off,” Oshoala who has been battling with injury stated.The Barcelona forward has been out of action since May following a hamstring problem she picked up while in action in Spain.Follow Us

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Super Falcons are in Group B alongside Canada, Australia and Ireland at the ongoing FIFA Women World Cup.

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