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2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup: Super Falcons Manager Waldrum Satisfied By Players Fitness

The nine-time African champions are currently undergoing intensive training in Brisbane, Australia, in anticipation of the tournament.

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Randy Waldrum, the head coach of the Super Falcons, expressed his satisfaction with the team’s preparations for the upcoming 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, News About Nigeria reports.

The nine-time African champions are currently undergoing intensive training in Brisbane, Australia, in anticipation of the tournament.

In a brief video shared on the Super Falcons’ Twitter account, the American coach indicated that the team’s preparations have been going according to plan.

He praised the players for their hard work and talent, expressing his contentment with the current state of affairs as they enter the fifth day of training.

Waldrum also expressed his excitement to witness the team’s progress and development as they participate in a friendly match against the local side Lions FC.

However, he acknowledged that there are a few injury concerns within the squad. While he noted a couple of knocks and injuries causing some concern, he emphasized that overall, the players are in good health.

He added that the focus now shifts to their performances on the field and how they play in their upcoming matches.

With the Super Falcons’ preparations well underway, Waldrum’s positive assessment of the team’s progress sets an optimistic tone for their upcoming campaign at the global women’s football event.

As they gear up for the World Cup, the Super Falcons are expected to continue fine-tuning their skills and addressing any injury concerns.

There is no doubt that the team’s determination and hard work during their training camp in Brisbane will play a crucial role in their overall performance on the global stage.

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