Falcons Suffer Sixth Consecutive Defeat Under Waldrum in Mexico THISDAYLIVE: Nigeria
The defeat was the straight sixth loss under Waldrum even as Falcons are heading to the FIFA Women's World Cup to be jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand in the summer.
Although the female national football team still have the chance to redeem their image at this tournament when they take on Colombia on Saturday, pundits generally believe a repeat of the type of starting lineup like the clash again Mexico on Wednesday night will only break Nigerians heartache. France-based goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie impressed again to ensure the Super Falcons did not suffer a heavy defeat.
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