Super Falcons have on arrival in Kaduna on Wednesday afternoon vowed to beat the She Amavubi of Rwanda silly in their second leg Africa Women Chamoionship (AWC) qualifier at the Ahmadu Bello Stadium tomorrow.
Falcons after having a feel of the Ahmadu Bello Stadium pitch soon on arrival on Wednesday assured that they would consolidate the 4-1 advantage from the first leg in Rwanda by winning very well.
The girls, bubbling with optimism, agreed that the She Amavubi’s would come fighting, but they would be beaten soundly again in response to the charge of President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan to finish what they started two weeks ago by dismissing Rwanda from the AWC.
Skipper of Super Falcons, Evelyn Nwabuoku, said there was no cause for alarm as they were ready for whatever opposition the Rwandans would offer, adding “We are ready for them and we are not really concerned about the pitch whether it is artificial or natural grass. We are at home and we’ll make it count.”
Veteran Onome Ebi said Rwanda would fall no matter how much they tried, noting that Falcons were looking beyond the qualifiers and were focusing on the AWC in Namibia.
Midfielder Asisat Oshoala on her part said that Super Falcons were set to make the first leg score line look like a child’s play as they would pummel their visitors silly come tomorrow.
Rising star, Chiwendu Ihezuo, said they would not underrate their guests despite having a 4-1 lead from the first leg in Gisenyi, pointing out “we want to hold tight to our lead and try to win again by whatever goals margin.
The Rwandan delegation was expected to arrive in Abuja yesterday from Kigali and will then make the two hours journey by road to Kaduna for the match.