The Super Falcons of Nigeria have announced their lineup for the much-awaited clash against Brazil in the Women’s Olympic Football Tournament. The match is set to kick off at 6 pm Nigerian time at the Stade de Bordeaux in Bordeaux, France.
The most notable decision is the benching of star striker Asisat Oshoala. In her place, Rasheedat Ajibade will not only lead the attack but also serve as the team captain. This unexpected move has left fans and analysts buzzing with speculation about the strategy behind it.
The Super Falcons, who are known for their formidable presence in women’s football, have high hopes for their performance in this tournament. The decision to place Ajibade at the forefront is seen as a bold move by the coaching staff, aiming to introduce fresh dynamics and possibly catch the Brazilian team off guard.