Nigeria's Struggle for Goalscorer Looms Ahead of Women's AFCON Quarterfinals Against Zambia
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July 15, 2025 09:12
nigeria - Nigeria's Super Falcons face a goal-scoring challenge as they prepare to play Zambia in the Women's AFCON quarterfinals, with concerns over their inability to find the back of the net.
Nigeria's Lack of Goalscorer Threatens Women's AFCON Campaign
Nigeria's journey in the Women's AFCON has been impressive so far, topping their group and remaining unbeaten. However, their struggle to score goals has become a growing concern as they head into the quarterfinals against Zambia.
Goal Drought and Performance
Despite being group winners and unbeaten, Nigeria has only managed to score one goal in the tournament. Interim coach Justin Madugu faces criticism after a goalless draw with Algeria, where Nigeria struggled to convert chances.
Challenges Against Defensive Teams
Nigeria's inability to break down defensive teams like Botswana and Algeria has raised questions about their attacking prowess. The team's reliance on key players like Asisat Oshoala highlights the need for more goal-scoring options.
Zambia's Threat and Strategy
Up against Zambia in the quarterfinals, Nigeria faces a tough challenge, with Zambia boasting dangerous strikers Barbra Banda and Racheal Kundananji. Madugu acknowledges the threat but remains confident in his team's ability to counter their opponents' strengths.
Concerns and Apology
Madugu has expressed concerns about Nigeria's goal-scoring form and has apologized to fans for the team's performance. The absence of key players like Gift Monday has further highlighted the team's struggles in front of goal.
As Nigeria aims for their 10th African title, Madugu's tactics and team selection come under scrutiny, with pressure mounting on the coach to deliver results and address the goal-scoring issue.