Falconets in great shape for the battle against Senegal — Demehin

Super Falconets star Blessing Demehin states that the team will leave no stone unturned before facing Senegal in the final qualifying round of the Women U20 World Cup.

The Nigerian side arrived Dakar Senegal for the first leg of the encounter on Wednesday ahead of the game billed for Friday.

Falconets overcame Cameroon to set-up the mouthwatering clash with the Senegalese side and chatting with CAF media , Demehin said they are doing everything they can to win game .

“This is the final stage of the qualifier. So it has not been easy, but with God on our side, things work well for us,” Demehin told CAFOnline.com

“It takes only a better team to get to the final stage of the qualifiers, but we won’t look down on the Senegalese team, but we work with our formation that has always helped.

“The match is very important, this match will determine one of the countries that will be representing the African zone. To us, it is a final match and we are playing to win and to win well,” she said.

Nigeria’s Falconets have appeared at the tournament time time ( most by any African side) and they finished as runner twice in 2010 and 2014.

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Falconets in great shape for the battle against Senegal — Demehin

Super Falconets star Blessing Demehin states that the team will leave no stone unturned before facing Senegal in the final qualifying round of the Women U20 World Cup.

The Nigerian side arrived Dakar Senegal for the first leg of the encounter on Wednesday ahead of the game billed for Friday.

Falconets overcame Cameroon to set-up the mouthwatering clash with the Senegalese side and chatting with CAF media , Demehin said they are doing everything they can to win game .

“This is the final stage of the qualifier. So it has not been easy, but with God on our side, things work well for us,” Demehin told CAFOnline.com

“It takes only a better team to get to the final stage of the qualifiers, but we won’t look down on the Senegalese team, but we work with our formation that has always helped.

“The match is very important, this match will determine one of the countries that will be representing the African zone. To us, it is a final match and we are playing to win and to win well,” she said.

Nigeria’s Falconets have appeared at the tournament time time ( most by any African side) and they finished as runner twice in 2010 and 2014.

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