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FIFA Women’s world cup: Super Falcons lose to French opponents by lone goal

June 18, 2019
in Latest Nigeria News, Sports News
FIFA Women’s world cup: Super Falcons lose to French opponents by lone goal
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Nigeria’s Super falcons lost their final group match at the FIFA Women’s world cup against hosts and tournament favourites, France.

The Nigerian girls were resilient but fell to 1-0 defeat at the hands of their French opponents who dominated the game from start to finish.

The Super Falcons held on for 75 minutes, before conceding a penalty that Wendie Renard converted at the second time of asking.

Nigeria’s chances, which are now slim, depend on results from other groups.

There are only three spaces left, as China has already taken one of the slots reserved for the best third-placed teams.

For the African champions to qualify for the Round of 16, Scotland need to beat Argentina. Or at least hold the South Americans to a draw.

New Zealand must also hold Cameroon or if either side wins, it must not be by more than three goals.

Thailand, who have conceded 17 times already, should not lose by more than three goals to Chile.

The Falcons might even need Jamaica to pull off a shock win over Australia in Group C.

Group games will be concluded by Thursday, June 20.

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