Nigeria was upset to come back away from its closing Women’s World Cup group sport in opposition to Ireland with only a level on Monday however would have gladly accepted it previous to kickoff if it knew it meant reaching the final 16, coach Randy Waldrum stated.
Nigeria began the sport high of the standings however the 0-0 draw allowed co-host Australia to maneuver as much as first place after it thrashed Canada 4-0.
Nigeria’s pay dispute has overshadowed its marketing campaign, with the outspoken Waldrum saying he was owed seven months’ wages and a few of his gamers had not been paid in two years.
But the American coach stated he was pleased with what the African facet had achieved regardless of the complaints.
“I just told them that two years ago, when we started this journey, so many things went well and so many things didn’t go well. They never gave up, they continued to believe,” a smiling Waldrum stated after they sealed qualification for the final 16.
“You know, I was actually disappointed in the second half because we could have won the match. So it almost feels disappointing that we didn’t get the result, the three points. But all of us would have taken this result before we started the match just to know we got through.”
Nigeria will keep in Brisbane to play the winner of Group D, the place England is in pole place with a three-point lead forward of its closing group sport in opposition to China.
“If it’s England, it’s the European champions. We’ve already played the Olympic gold medallists (Canada). We’ve already played the host nation (Australia),” he stated.
“So it’s just going to be another one of those matches that we’ve already been playing in.”
Ireland returns house with its first ever level on the World Cup and coach Vera Pauw stated it was a “fantastic feeling” to attract in opposition to Nigeria, which she described as a top-10 nation regardless of the African facet being ranked fortieth on the planet.
“They are the 11-time African champions and we had the better play. They always looked dangerous but we were in control, we created chances,” Pauw stated.
“I think we can be really proud. We played three top 10 nations, I think Nigeria are a top 10 nation, we have played equal games against them. We lost by penalty (against Australia), an own goal (against Canada) and now we draw.
“It’s amazing, those players came into this tournament as very good players and they go out as world stars. It will change their lives, they will get other contracts and more opportunities and the next generation can step in.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com