Madugu Commits To Rebuilding Super Falcons With NWFL Stars

Following the Super Falcons’ back-to-back wins over Algeria, interim coach Justin Madugu speaks on the team’s progress and shared insights on plans for ongoing development.

Madugu utilized the friendly series to assess the invited homegrown players, praised their adaptability and determination.

“We’ve seen a lot of potentials. Some of them have really shown what they can bring to the table.”

“These games were important because if you don’t give them a chance, there’s no way to know if they can meet expectations.”

Looking ahead, Madugu discussed the importance of frequent training camps and match play.

Super Falcons

Nigeria WNT before the friendly match against Algeria WNT. Photo | X

“Frequent meetings and friendly games help us build chemistry. Short camps allow us to test players’ abilities, and we’ll invite the foreign-based players when we have longer windows.”

“We’re constantly evaluating. More than half of these players could still make an impact, even against tougher opponents,” he said.

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Madugu Commits To Rebuilding Super Falcons With NWFL Stars

Following the Super Falcons’ back-to-back wins over Algeria, interim coach Justin Madugu speaks on the team’s progress and shared insights on plans for ongoing development.

Madugu utilized the friendly series to assess the invited homegrown players, praised their adaptability and determination.

“We’ve seen a lot of potentials. Some of them have really shown what they can bring to the table.”

“These games were important because if you don’t give them a chance, there’s no way to know if they can meet expectations.”

Looking ahead, Madugu discussed the importance of frequent training camps and match play.

Super Falcons

Nigeria WNT before the friendly match against Algeria WNT. Photo | X

“Frequent meetings and friendly games help us build chemistry. Short camps allow us to test players’ abilities, and we’ll invite the foreign-based players when we have longer windows.”

“We’re constantly evaluating. More than half of these players could still make an impact, even against tougher opponents,” he said.

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.



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