Edwin Okon Believes Super Falcons Have An Element Of Surprise
Published: June 12, 2015
Super Falcons coach Edwin Okon believes his squad have an element of surprise and it will be difficult for other countries to predict their pattern of play.
The Nigeria manager was speaking at a press conference ahead of tonight’s meeting against Australia at the World Cup taking place in Canada.
“Anyone who tries to predict my team will be disappointed because we can’t be predicted,” Edwin Okon said.
“All my players are equal to the task and anyone of them can start a game.
“Nobody can predict the Nigeria team, only our Father in heaven can do that because if you read us A we will give you B, the girls are determined for success and to make the country proud.”
The match against the Aussies will begin at 1600 hours local time which is 10 pm Nigerian time.
Photo Credit : fifa.com
The Nigeria manager was speaking at a press conference ahead of tonight’s meeting against Australia at the World Cup taking place in Canada.
“Anyone who tries to predict my team will be disappointed because we can’t be predicted,” Edwin Okon said.
“All my players are equal to the task and anyone of them can start a game.
“Nobody can predict the Nigeria team, only our Father in heaven can do that because if you read us A we will give you B, the girls are determined for success and to make the country proud.”
The match against the Aussies will begin at 1600 hours local time which is 10 pm Nigerian time.
Photo Credit : fifa.com
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