By Obaloluwa Joshua, LAGOS
Super Falcons head coach, Randy Waldrum reckoned that his side have what it takes to beat Australia in their second game at 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
Waldrum however said his players must be more clinical in the game.
The West Africans will tackle the co-hosts at the Brisbane Stadium on Thursday morning.
The Super Falcons held Olympic champions Canada to a 0-0 draw in their first game.
“At this level, it’s all about getting results and getting points out of it,”the American told a press conference.
“Maybe I would worry more if we weren’t creating opportunities at all but we have been. READ ALSO:
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“It’s a very, very difficult group. So you’re not going to be putting in four or five goals a game in this kind of group.
‘So, I’m not worried about that. We have quality in the team, we have players that can score goals and we just have to make sure when those opportunities come that we’re clinical.”