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Can Cameroon’s Lionesses beat Nigeria’s Tremendous Falcons in Abuja? Coach Jean-Baptiste Bisseck provides his verdict

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The Tremendous Falcons are Africa’s most profitable nationwide staff, however they haven’t certified for the Olympic Video games in additional than a decade

The pinnacle coach of Cameroon’s ladies’s nationwide staff, Jean-Baptiste Bisseck, has vowed to steer the Indomitable Lionesses to victory over Nigeria when the 2 groups meet in Abuja on Monday, Soccernet.ng reviews.

Nigeria and Cameroon performed out a goalless draw when the 2 nations met in Douala on Friday within the first leg of their 2024 CAF Olympic Video games qualifier.

The second leg is scheduled for the Nationwide Stadium in Abuja on Monday, February twenty sixth, by 4 pm (Nigerian time).

Former African champions Nigeria had the higher hand in Douala, creating the higher probabilities and having a aim incorrectly dominated out for offside.

The Tremendous Falcons additionally maintain the head-to-head benefit over the Cameroonians, successful 9 of their final 12 conferences and shedding simply two. None of these two losses had been on Nigerian soil, with the Tremendous Falcons but to ever lose a aggressive house fixture.

Nonetheless, Cameroon coach Jean-Baptiste Bisseck believes the document WAFCON winners are beatable regardless of admitting that his costs should not but at their optimum.

Bisseck is satisfied he noticed Nigeria’s strengths and weaknesses in Douala, and the Indomitable Lionesses will capitalise on these to outsmart the Falcons in Abuja.

“The collective just isn’t but very properly established on our facet,” Bisseck stated.

“We’re going to go there and combat for qualification.

“We already know them; we’ve got seen the sturdy factors and the weak factors.

“We’ll play on the Abuja area as if we’re taking part in at house. Cameroon won’t entertain any worry. The Lionesses are ready to win and make progress.”

The winner of the tie between Nigeria and Cameroon will face both African champions South Africa or Tanzania within the ultimate spherical of the Olympic Video games qualifiers.

South Africa have the sting in that faceoff, having defeated Tanzania 3-0 within the first leg.

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