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World Cup: Falcons have what it takes to win

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Felix Owolabi, an ex-international, has applauded the performance of the Super Falcons of Nigeria at the ongoing 2023 FIFA Womenโ€™s World Cup, has said the team have what it takes to go beyond the round of 16.

Owolabi, in a telephone interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday, applauded the Randy Waldrum girls for playing cohesively.

โ€œThese girls have shown that they have what it takes to go beyond the round of 16, they have shown resilience and commitment.

โ€œFootball is mostly hard work, tactics and a little bit of luck, these girls have shown that they came prepared, qualifying from the group stage is no small feat, and I hope and pray that they succeed exceedingly.

โ€œTeam spirit is key, I believe playing as a team has brought them this far, I want to advise them not to lose that spirit and continue to play cohesively,โ€ he said.

Owolabi, a former player with IICC Shooting Stars of Ibadan, told NAN that getting a goalless draw in the match against the Republic of Ireland was fair in order not to over-work the players ahead of the round of 16.

โ€œI think the most important thing is qualifying from the group stage, the score margin is not important in a match that requires a draw, I feel they need to conserve their energy.

โ€œRound of 16 is crucial, itโ€™s okay for them to play it safe, I mean whatโ€™s the point of scoring three or five goals then lose at the knockout stage, it was wise to conserve their energy,โ€ Owolabi said.

The goalless draw against the Republic of Ireland meant that the Falcons will finish as runners-up in Group B to reach the second round after a win against Australia and a draw against Canada.

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