Nigeria, like Graham Potter's Chelsea, lost yet again on Saturday, although the Super Falcons suffer a worse losing streak.
The Super Falcons on Saturday, recorded a seventh consecutive defeat under Randy Waldrum as the team continued its preparations for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.
Nigeria, currently taking at the Revelations Cup in Leon, Mexico is using the competition in shape ahead of the global showpiece in July.
Things have, however, not gone well for Waldrum's side who have lost two of their two games in the competition to hosts Mexico (1-0), and Colombia (1-0).
The defeats at the Revelations Cup also mean that Nigeria have lost its last seven games in all competitions, with the last, being a penalty shootout defeat (1-1 after extra time) to Morocco, in the semifinal of last year's Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).
Post the WAFCON, Nigeria have lost in five consecutive international friendlies, including two defeats to World champions USA, and another at the hands of Asian heavyweights Japan.
Reactions trail Colombia defeat
Following the Wednesday night defeat to the South Americans, Nigerians took to social media to voice their disappointment in Waldrum's team, with a social media user going as far as comparing the American with Graham Potter, the coach of struggling Premier League side Chelsea.
More reactions:
The Super Falcons will take on Costa Rica in their final game in the Revelations Cup, at midnight on Wednesday.
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