Japan vs Nigeria: Randy to make new changes, Super Falcons' possible lineup against former world No. 3
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Super Falcons train ahead of Japan clash

Japan vs Nigeria: Randy to make new changes, Super Falcons' possible lineup against former world No. 3

Hassan Abdulsalam 07:40 - 30.07.2024

Nigeria need to defeat Japan to keep her Olympic dreams alive but will need to be clinical in front of goal.

It will be a battle of survival as Japan and Nigeria trade tackles for a spot in the Olympic quarterfinals when they face off on Wednesday, July 30th.

Super Falcons train ahead of Japan clash
Super Falcons train ahead of Japan clash Super Falcons train ahead of Japan clash

Japan, currently in second place in Group C, is looking to build on their dramatic comeback victory over Brazil.

A win against Nigeria would likely secure their place in the knockout stages. However, they must be wary of Nigeria, who are capable of springing a surprise.

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Nigeria, on the other hand, finds themselves in a must-win situation after suffering consecutive defeats. The Super Falcons will need to find their scoring boots if they hope to overcome Japan and keep their Olympic dream alive.

A victory for Nigeria could be enough to help the West African nation qualify and book a place in the quarterfinals.

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Nigeria's predicted lineup against Japan

Randy Waldrum is expected to field a familiar starting XI for the crucial clash against Japan.

Oshoala
Oshoala to Lead the attack against Japan

With the Super Falcons aiming to secure their first win of the tournament, a defensive solidity coupled with attacking intent is likely to be the approach.

Potential Starting Lineup

The lineup will provide a good balance between defensive stability and attacking prowess. The inclusion of Esther Okoronkwo as the lone striker is expected to be crucial in holding up play and bringing teammates into the game.

While this formation is likely to be the starting point, Coach Waldrum may want to adjust his tactical approach based on the match situation.

Super Falcons players in a huddle at the Olympic Games in Paris | X

Introducing a defensive midfielder like Christy Ucheibe could provide extra protection, while players like Blessing Ayakoroma or Uchenna Kanu could be brought on to inject pace or aerial ability.

Goalkeeper: Chiamaka Nnadozie

Defenders: Michelle Alozie, Osinachi Ohale, Oluwatosin Demehin, Chidinma Okeke

Midfielders: Christy Ucheibe, Deborah Abiodun

Forwards: Toni Payne, Asisat Oshoala, Rasheedat Ajibade

Striker: Esther Okoronkwo

Ultimately, Nigeria will need a collective effort and clinical finishing to overcome Japan and keep their Olympic dream alive.

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