Tag: Coach Waldrum

  • FIFA WWC: Coach Randy Waldrum laments lack of support for Super Falcons

    FIFA WWC: Coach Randy Waldrum laments lack of support for Super Falcons

    Few weeks to the start of the 2023 FIFA women’s World Cup, the head coach of Nigeria’s Super Falcons, Randy Waldrum, has said his team is not adequately prepared for next month’s FIFA Women’s World Cup.

    Waldrum decried the lack of support from the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) while appearing on The Sounding Off Of Soccer podcast, hosted by John Krysinsky.

    He said: “I know we are not prepared the way we need to be. [I’ve] been very frustrated with the federation (NFF) and the lack of support.

    The tournament will be jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand, and is scheduled to take place from 20 July to 20 August 2023.
  • Nigeria’s Super Falcons improving ahead of World Cup – Coach Waldrum

    Nigeria’s Super Falcons improving ahead of World Cup – Coach Waldrum

    Super Falcons of Nigeria head coach, Randy Waldrum has posited that his side is improving greatly ahead of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup scheduled to hold in Australia and New Zealand.

    The West Africans defeated World Cup co-hosts New Zealand 3-0 in a friendly on Tuesday.

    The Nigerian ladies have now won their last three games against Costa Rica, Haiti and New Zealand.

    Waldrum reflected on the game in an interview with NFFTV.

    “Probably still a ‘B’ (grade) for the team, we got three goals and a clean sheet, maybe I guess am a little harsh with that grade, but there are still so many things we can improve on,” Waldrum said.

    “We have got better and better, that’s what we need leading up to the World Cup.”

    The Super Falcons are drawn in Group B at the World Cup with Australia, Canada and the Republic of Ireland.

  • FIFA Women’s World Cup: Glut of talented players, vertical movements excite Waldrum

    FIFA Women’s World Cup: Glut of talented players, vertical movements excite Waldrum

    Head Coach Randy Waldrum has reflected that there is an abundance of talented players in the Nigeria senior women squad, Super Falcons, as the nine-time African champions continue their preparations for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup finals in Australia and New Zealand this summer.

    Each passing week, the Super Falcons squad seems to be bolstered, with a number of young talents making waves in Europe and other parts of the world. Such is the strength of the Nigeria senior women national team that many football strategists and enthusiasts, including Waldrum, have been pondering how the team will file out at the biggest stage come July.

    The American tactician, while speaking with thenff.com exuded excitement and optimism with the surge of new talents emerging from within and outside the country in recent times and is optimistic of a good outing at the World Cup. He also lauded the efforts of the NFF in getting quality friendly matches and tournaments for the team, such as the Revelation Cup coming up in Mexico this month.

    “I think the current Super Falcons squad is loaded with so many talented players. There are a lot of players that have much to offer in the team and I am reasonably excited and hopeful,” Waldrum told thenff.com

    “Asisat Oshoala is in great form and we all know what she is capable of. When you add players like Desire Oparanozie, who is also very much in the mix, as well as Ifeoma Onumonu, Rasheedat Ajibade and Esther Okoronkwo, no doubt, we have so many effective weapons offensively.

    “I am confident that we can build something special with this squad. We have also got some bright players like Rofiat Imuran coming in, in her twenties, same with Tosin Demehin, to go along with experienced players like Osinachi Ohale. Ashleigh Plumptre has also been a great addition for us at the back. I think I love the strength of the team; it’s just about getting the best eleven to play on the pitch.”

    Waldrum believes transfers to bigger clubs and leagues involving some players would also move up the confidence needle for the players as they prepare to square up with the very best players globally in Australia and New Zealand.

    The Super Falcons will participate in the first edition of the Women’s Revelation Cup, holding from the 15th – 21st February in the city of Leon, Guanajuato, Mexico.

    The Nigeria senior women squad will play against the women national teams of Mexico, Colombia and Costa Rica in the six- day preparatory tournament for the FIFA Women’s World Cup.

  • Super Falcons unfazed with loss to South Africa – Coach Waldrum

    The coach of the Super Falcons  of Nigeria Randy Waldrum has  posited that his team is not really bothered about the 1-2 loss to the Bayana Bayana of South Africa at the 2022 Women AFCON presently ongoing in Morocco.

    Waldrum made this statement after the loss to South Africa in Morocco.

    The Super Falcons came into the game against South Africa as favorites, having won the competition more than any other nation on the continent.

    Banyana Banyana however scored twice in two minutes thanks to Jermaine Seoposenwe and Hilda Magaia goals in the 60th and 62nd minutes to destabilize their opponents, who were caught off-guard by the quick firing South Africans.

    The Super Falcons eventually found a goal in the first minute of added time, thanks to an incredible finish by Rasheedat Ajibade, but it was too late as South Africa reorganized themselves and bagged the three points.

    Waldrum told newsmen during his post-match conference that his team was in good spirit, inspite of the loss, adding that they intend to go back to the drawing board and work on all their mistakes.

    “Inspite of the loss, we are still positive in camp. It is obviously the first game of the tournament so we have to go back and regroup.

    “We have to increase our urgency in the fighting spirit because we are encouraged by it.

    “We have to play the way we played in the last 10-15 minutes so that we get going,” Waldrum said.

    Botswana now top Group C with three points and a superior goal difference of +3 after thrashing Burundi 4-1 in their opening game.

    South Africa are second also with three points and a goal difference of +1 ahead of their next game against bottom-placed side Burundi on Thursday.

    While Nigeria currently in third take on Botswana on the same day at 8 p.m.