Head coach of the Nigeria Women's U-29 WNT, Christopher Danjuma is confident in his team's ability to surpass previous records as they prepare to kick off their World Cup campaign against Germany next month.

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FIFA U20 WWC: Danjuma Sets Ambitious Target for Falconets

Head coach of the Nigeria Women’s U-29 WNT, Christopher Danjuma is confident in his team’s ability to surpass previous records as they prepare to kick off their World Cup campaign against Germany next month.

Danjuma confirmed that the team’s preparations have been excellent, and they are fully focused on the task ahead.

He spoke on the importance of handling pressure positively, suggesting it could motivate the players to perform at their best and make the nation proud.

“Preparation has been excellent, with every floor giving context to make sure that she has all the procedures to give you the opportunity to go and do that job.

“There are pressures of, you know, you couldn’t do it, it’s confidential, you need to be calmer, and you need to do something better to get a better result than whatever results you’ve gotten before.

“So, after every World Cup, there are lessons learned, there are really thick homes,” Danjuma explained.

“We are trying to, after those thick homes, you come, you sit down and you know that it’s possible. For you to make sure that those grey areas are dealt with, and you won’t have a better competition than you’ve ever had. Secondly, and you are going to expose more players, you know, to global heat,” Danjuma stated.

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FIFA U20 WWC: Danjuma Sets Ambitious Target for Falconets

Head coach of the Nigeria Women’s U-29 WNT, Christopher Danjuma is confident in his team’s ability to surpass previous records as they prepare to kick off their World Cup campaign against Germany next month.

Danjuma confirmed that the team’s preparations have been excellent, and they are fully focused on the task ahead.

He spoke on the importance of handling pressure positively, suggesting it could motivate the players to perform at their best and make the nation proud.

“Preparation has been excellent, with every floor giving context to make sure that she has all the procedures to give you the opportunity to go and do that job.

“There are pressures of, you know, you couldn’t do it, it’s confidential, you need to be calmer, and you need to do something better to get a better result than whatever results you’ve gotten before.

“So, after every World Cup, there are lessons learned, there are really thick homes,” Danjuma explained.

“We are trying to, after those thick homes, you come, you sit down and you know that it’s possible. For you to make sure that those grey areas are dealt with, and you won’t have a better competition than you’ve ever had. Secondly, and you are going to expose more players, you know, to global heat,” Danjuma stated.

If you use the quotes from this content, you legally agree to give www.brila.net the News credit as the source and a backlink to our story. Copyright 2024 Brila Media.