NIGERIA VS NORWAY - FIFA WOMEN'S WORLD CUP -THE SLAY-BALLERS 2019
Nigeria
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Host,
France opened the 2019 Women's World Cup in superb style as strikes from Le
Sommer and Henry came either side of two Renard headers in a 4-0 thrashing of
South Korea. Four goals and a clean sheet is definitely not a bad way to kick
off their tournament. A record attendance for a women’s football match in
France with the 45,261 spectators smashing the previous record of 25,907 is the
kind of response to women’s football we have been clamoring for and we can only
hope it gets better from here.
All
of the talk ahead of the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup, especially where Norway
are concerned, is that the best female player in the world will not be
competing in the tournament.
Ada
Hegerberg –winner of the 2018 Ballon d’Or Feminin – continues to have
unresolved issues with the Norwegian Football Federation meaning she will not
take part here which is a huge loss for not only Norway but the tournament
itself.
The
Norwegians who are ranked 12th in the world and won the tournament 25 years ago
could pose some problems in this competition but will need their other star, Barcelona’s
Caroline Graham Hansen to be the catalyst for them from the wing.
Nigeria
though undisputed African champions after winning 9 out of the last 11 continental
competition are big outsiders for this tournament but have some talent within
their ranks to cause some problems although they are likely to need to find a
way to beat either Norway or South Korea to progress to the knockout stage.
That will definitely take a lot of work but is not impossible.
The
Super falcons were forced into a more professional preparation ahead of this
World Cup after being pushed close in the last edition of the Women’s Africa
Cup of Nations.
They
have some real talent in their squad with the likes of Desire Oparanozie of
Guingamp and Asisat Oshoala of Barcelona but as a team they may be lacking and
that could see them fall short of where they want to be.
Norway
would have been in a much better position for an assault on the 2019 FIFA
Women’s World Cup had Ada Hegerberg made herself available for selection but
the best female player in the world will be missing for the tournament. The
Norwegians still have plenty of talent to choose from but any side missing a
player of the magnitude of Hegerberg will struggle to fill the void. They
should have too much for Nigeria in this opening game and will need to produce
some consistency if they are to go deep in the tournament.
In
the other contests of the day in Group B, Tournament favorites Germany take on
China while Spain take on South Africa. Both Europeans are expected to secure
routine victories in preparation of their likely group deciding clash on the
next match day. In all, football is a game of surprises. I am hoping South
Africans will pull a great thing off. African solidarity…smiles.
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