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Nigeria Vs South Korea: FIFA Women's World Cup (2 - 0) Full Time by naptu2: 8:07am On Jun 11, 2019
Falcons settle down in Grenoble as all focus shifts to Korea

Mo Saliu

The Super Falcons have fully settled into their Mercure Grenoble Centre President Hotel in the city of Grenoble, ahead of Wednesday’s make-or-break FIFA Women’s World Cup clash with Korea Republic.

Players and officials flew into Grenoble at 1pm on Sunday and arrived the hotel an hour later, in time for lunch.

Defeat by Norway in Reims on Saturday was quickly forgotten as soon as the delegation left the city, and all eyes and mind are now on the clash with Korea Republic at the Stade del Alpes on Wednesday evening that must not go wrong.

Korea’s margin of defeat by France, who thumped them 4-0 at the Parc des Princes in Paris in the championship opening match, means Nigeria is third in the pool, and being a 24 –team tournament, the African champions will be in good stead to reach the Round of 16 if they brush the Koreans aside on Wednesday and hold France to a stalemate in Rennes on 17thJune. They can then hope to be among the four best third-placed teams to advance from the group stage.

On Monday, the team trained at the Stade Eugène Thenard on the Avenue du General de Charles Gaulle.

Wednesday’s clash with the Koreans will hold at the Stade des Alpes as from 3pm (same time as in Nigeria), and the two teams have the opportunity of playing their game and knowing where they stand before France take on Norway in Nice hours later.

President of the Nigeria Football Federation, Mr. Amaju Melvin Pinnick, who watched the defeat by Norway in Reims on Saturday alongside 2nd Vice President Shehu Dikko, General Secretary Mohammed Sanusi and Executive Committee member Aisha Falode, charged the Falcons to overcome the loss to the Scandinavians and plot a surefire strategy that will extract the three points from the Asians on Wednesday.

https://www.brila.net/falcons-settle-down-in-grenoble-as-all-focus-shifts-to-korea/amp/?__twitter_impression=true

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Re: Nigeria Vs South Korea: FIFA Women's World Cup (2 - 0) Full Time by naptu2: 8:07am On Jun 11, 2019
ZONAL MARKING FAILURES AND OTHER TAKEAWAYS FROM NORWAY’S LASHING OF SUPER FALCONS

Colin Udoh

Norway handed Nigeria a 17th Women’s World Cup LOS on the back of three quickfire first half goals on Saturday.

Guro Reiten scored in the 17th minute as the Super Falcons failed to deal with a corner kick, and Lisa-Marie Utland made it two 17 minutes later when she flashed a fierce shot past goalkeeper Tochukwu Oluehi from close range.


The African champions were overwhelmed in the encounter and this showed as defender Osinachi Ohale put the ball into her own net in an attempt to steer the ball away as the Scandinavians again threatened from the left side of the Nigerian defence.


Asisat Oshoala rounded the goalkeeper late in the second half but with no support, skewed her shot into the side netting.


Here are some takeaways from the game


ZONAL MARKING DOESN'T WORK

First, let’s get the obvious out of the way. Whoever told Thomas Dennerby to plump for zonal marking at cornerkicks needs to un-tell him.

It is a difficult tactical plan to execute even under the best of circumstances, and with players who have spent months coming to grips with it. Our girls simply did not look not equipped to do the thinking on the fly that comes with trying to deal with that approach and it showed in the first goal.

Because everyone was so focused on staying in their zones, no one stepped up to challenge the short corner kick. By the time they realized the danger, it was too late and a crowded box makes for some unpleasant outcomes, as it happened.

They didn’t give up anything, at least not much in the second half, but it was still touch and go. And against France, who have the tallest defender in the tournament, that would be courting disaster.

It can’t be too far fetched to imagine the French looking at the game and rubbing their hands in glee.


BASICS LACKING

With that said, it is easier to list to a serial criminal’s rap sheet than the amount of things wrong with the Super Falcons play, especially in that first half.

Their passing was so tawdry, one can count how many times they completed three passes in a row on one hand.

Their touch, for the most part was about as good as Godzilla trying to control a felele ball. And they kept turning the ball over, especially in dangerous areas because they could not live with the high press from the Norwegians. When they did get forward, service to Desire Oparanozie and Asisat Oshoala was criminally inadequate. As for the crossed balls, the least said about those the better. 

Leaves one wondering what exactly Dennerby was working on all those days in training camp.

Admittedly, the basics should not be taught at national camp, but at least dealing with pressing is as much tactical as foundational. And delivering decent crossed balls should not be rocket science?

Dennerby has a lot of work to do. It is doubtful if a few days will be enough to resolve them. The good news however, must be that second half performance, which provided both positive and negative takeaways. 

On the one hand, restricting Norway to virtually nothing in 45 minutes is a good look. On the flip side, the fact that failed to create anything of note of their own is a monumental worry.

INDIVIDUAL ERRORS

As much as the coach needs to take the blame for much of the issues that afflicted the team, the players also have to take responsibility. They committed kindergarten errors all over the park. Faith Michael was too easily beaten for the cornerkick leading to the first goal. A failure to track back and contest balls, not to mention defenders being hopelessly out of position led to the second and Tochi Oluehi’s poor clearout to the opposition saw the ball come back to her for the third goal.

The midfield of Rita Chikwelu and Ngozi Okobi practically ghosted their way through the entire game and just could not maintain possession. Michael had to be subbed off injured after her second collision with goalkeeper Oluehi. That was just horribly poor positioning and lack of communication. And her replacement, the youngster Okeke could defend, but her passing was all o er the place. Francisca Ordega towered over everyone else in effort and application. But she was a lone wolf. Dennerby has a lot of work to do to fix his squad.

http://www.colinudoh.com/2019/06/zonal-marking-failures-and-other.html?m=0#.XPw8_0HCI8w.twitter

Re: Nigeria Vs South Korea: FIFA Women's World Cup (2 - 0) Full Time by naptu2: 8:07am On Jun 11, 2019
Highlights of previous matches in the group.

(Note: You can't watch these matches on Nairaland. Click on "Watch on YouTube" or click on the link at the bottom of the image in order to watch the matches).

Norway vs Nigeria

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKnV_Kaf5qc

France vs Korea

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_DS4HOPgLc
Re: Nigeria Vs South Korea: FIFA Women's World Cup (2 - 0) Full Time by Bizmagnet: 8:09am On Jun 11, 2019
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Re: Nigeria Vs South Korea: FIFA Women's World Cup (2 - 0) Full Time by Davash222(m): 8:25am On Jun 11, 2019
Anything less than a win is not acceptable.

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Re: Nigeria Vs South Korea: FIFA Women's World Cup (2 - 0) Full Time by inoki247: 6:25am On Jun 12, 2019
if dem wan beat us small don du make dem no use us set records as America use Thailand set records like say Thailand na Huawei wey dem get issues with...

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Re: Nigeria Vs South Korea: FIFA Women's World Cup (2 - 0) Full Time by Harryase(m): 6:25am On Jun 12, 2019
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Re: Nigeria Vs South Korea: FIFA Women's World Cup (2 - 0) Full Time by helinues: 6:28am On Jun 12, 2019
At least we should get a draw only if our girls are serious of proceeding to the next round.

Our girls are good individually but they haven't been able to play together as a team
Re: Nigeria Vs South Korea: FIFA Women's World Cup (2 - 0) Full Time by materialproject: 6:28am On Jun 12, 2019
They will loss again

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Re: Nigeria Vs South Korea: FIFA Women's World Cup (2 - 0) Full Time by macfish101(m): 6:29am On Jun 12, 2019
We need to win big. But it's not going to be a walk in the park.
Re: Nigeria Vs South Korea: FIFA Women's World Cup (2 - 0) Full Time by myddmodnabastard: 6:30am On Jun 12, 2019
Korea will beat Nigeria 2-1

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Re: Nigeria Vs South Korea: FIFA Women's World Cup (2 - 0) Full Time by Osnami: 6:32am On Jun 12, 2019
up falcons

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Re: Nigeria Vs South Korea: FIFA Women's World Cup (2 - 0) Full Time by anochuko01(m): 6:36am On Jun 12, 2019
More like pre-loss analysis

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Re: Nigeria Vs South Korea: FIFA Women's World Cup (2 - 0) Full Time by adebayo201: 6:44am On Jun 12, 2019
From the comments above, it seems people have given up on these ladies.

Hopefully they'll be able to get their act right and prove us wrong. I still have a little faith in them if they can play as a team and be played in their rightful positions.

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Re: Nigeria Vs South Korea: FIFA Women's World Cup (2 - 0) Full Time by Dantedasz(m): 6:47am On Jun 12, 2019
The usual Nigerian permutations.
If...if....if...if......... cry
Re: Nigeria Vs South Korea: FIFA Women's World Cup (2 - 0) Full Time by bobbyvalentino(m): 6:47am On Jun 12, 2019
Super falcons will win 5:0

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Re: Nigeria Vs South Korea: FIFA Women's World Cup (2 - 0) Full Time by wunmi590(m): 6:48am On Jun 12, 2019
I pray for a win for them
Re: Nigeria Vs South Korea: FIFA Women's World Cup (2 - 0) Full Time by StrongandMighty: 6:49am On Jun 12, 2019
I dey wait una 4 house
Re: Nigeria Vs South Korea: FIFA Women's World Cup (2 - 0) Full Time by Damfostopper(m): 6:54am On Jun 12, 2019
Op..... Pre match kini?

Be specific...... Pre match analysis or Pre-beating analysis.........




las las Nigeria 0 vs 3 South Korea

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Re: Nigeria Vs South Korea: FIFA Women's World Cup (2 - 0) Full Time by kizolo(m): 6:54am On Jun 12, 2019
Old women that can’t run. Super falcons don’t stand a chance
Re: Nigeria Vs South Korea: FIFA Women's World Cup (2 - 0) Full Time by Nobody: 6:58am On Jun 12, 2019
They will lose for one reason, nothing works under buhari

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Re: Nigeria Vs South Korea: FIFA Women's World Cup (2 - 0) Full Time by DuBLINGreenb(m): 7:16am On Jun 12, 2019
They should use short passes and run with the ball like AFRICANS and stop that nonsense European Long passes Europeans are lazy to run so they swing long passes but our girls can run OSHOALA and Ajibade.
I don't know why the coach refused to call Sophia Omidji but she is also very pacy and SHE FINISHES WELL she scores unlike the old ladies playing upfront.
We don't have a PROLIFIC goal scorer Sophia Omidji should have been that goal scorer OSHOALA is good at creating chances but not finishing them she almost always needs support which is ALWAYS LACKING that explains why we couldn't score a non penalty goal at the AWCON I'm surprised they didn't figure this out

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Re: Nigeria Vs South Korea: FIFA Women's World Cup (2 - 0) Full Time by educhigo: 7:32am On Jun 12, 2019
make super facons take style they look for asylum country when they are playing the match because if they lose the match buhari will not let them come back to nigeria without the trophy

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Re: Nigeria Vs South Korea: FIFA Women's World Cup (2 - 0) Full Time by 400billionman: 7:57am On Jun 12, 2019
Hahaha
Re: Nigeria Vs South Korea: FIFA Women's World Cup (2 - 0) Full Time by Seun360(m): 8:03am On Jun 12, 2019
What time is the match?
Re: Nigeria Vs South Korea: FIFA Women's World Cup (2 - 0) Full Time by Kenturkey048(m): 8:13am On Jun 12, 2019
Damfostopper:
Op..... Pre match kini?


Be specific...... Pre match analysis or Pre-beating analysis.........





las las Nigeria 0 vs 3 South Korea
see one of the persons that voted in Buhari...
Re: Nigeria Vs South Korea: FIFA Women's World Cup (2 - 0) Full Time by Bamz(m): 8:13am On Jun 12, 2019
SK are 14th in the world for a reason. The Falcons have to to produce an outstanding performance from defence to attack to get a win.
Re: Nigeria Vs South Korea: FIFA Women's World Cup (2 - 0) Full Time by Geedy: 8:20am On Jun 12, 2019
Of cause I trust them they will surely beat the Korean team. I mean how can you compare someone that eat Eba or Akpu to someone that only eat Rameon (noodles) and sip hot soup, the difference is clear, I trust them.

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