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Nigeria vs France: Presidency reacts as Super Falcons lose at Women’s
World Cup
Garba Shehu, Senior
Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Media and Publicity, has
commended the Super Falcons of Nigeria despite their 1-0 defeat to France in
their final Group A fixture at the ongoing FIFA Women’s World Cup on Monday.
We reports
that Nigeria, on Monday night, were
defeated 1-0 by the host nation at the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup in France.
The Super Falcons
came into the game, needing at least a point to give themselves a good chance
of qualifying for the Round of 16.
However, having
held on for most of the game, the African champions conceded a penalty in the
75th minute.
Wendie Renard
missed her first kick, but referee Melissa Paola Borjas Pastrana ordered for it
to be retaken, while showing a yellow card to Chiamaka Nnadozie for not keeping
a foot on the line.
Renard made no
mistakes the second time, as the hosts finished top of the group with nine
points.
Reacting, Shehu on
his official verified Twitter page wrote: “Super Falcons deserve commendation
for their performance against France. In soccer, refereeing can mean everything
as we saw in today’s match, #NGAFRA.”
Nigeria will now
have to wait on the results from other groups, to know if they will progress
into the next round, as one of the best third-placed teams.
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