Head coach of the Nigeria women’s national football team, Justin Madugu, has expressed satisfaction with his team’s performance following their 3-0 victory over Senegal in an international friendly match.
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Speaking after the game, Madugu praised the players for their display as the Super Falcons continue preparations to defend their continental crown.
“I’m satisfied with the performance of the team,” Madugu said.
According to the Super Falcons coach, the friendly matches against Senegal provided the technical crew with an important opportunity to assess the squad properly.
“The games helped us evaluate the players individually and collectively,” he implied.
Madugu stressed that the team is still developing despite the positive performance and encouraging result.
“The team is still a work in progress,” he noted.
The coach admitted there are still several areas requiring improvement ahead of upcoming major competitions.
“There is still work to be done,” he added.
Nigeria continues preparing for the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations with expectations remaining high around the most successful women’s football team on the continent.
“The Super Falcons are gradually building momentum ahead of the tournament,” many football observers believe.
The victory over Senegal has further boosted confidence within the squad as preparations continue.
“The team appears focused and motivated,” supporters continue to say.
Madugu and his technical crew are expected to continue assessing players and tactical combinations before the competition begins.
For Justin Madugu, the message is clear.
The performance against Senegal was encouraging.
The friendlies provided useful evaluation opportunities.
And the Super Falcons must continue improving ahead of WAFCON.
Because strong preparation and continuous development remain essential for success at major tournaments.






