Super Falcons head coach, Randy Waldrum has issued out warnings to his players to put up their best against Australia when both sides meet next week.
The former African champions will face the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup co-hosts in their second Group B on Thursday, July 27.
TheNewsGuru.com reports that Super Falcons played out 0-0 draw against Canada on Friday at Brisbane airport.
Australia on the other hand laboured to a 1-0 victory against debutants Republic of Ireland.
The Matildas will be without their talismanic captain, Sam Kerr in the game.
Kerr, who plays for Chelsea, sustained a calf injury in training and also missed the win against Ireland.
Waldrum labelled the Australians a dangerous opponent and insisted the Super Falcons can’t afford to underrate them.
“I watched their performance against Ireland; they’re dangerous with so many different weapons,” the American said.
“We can’t go into it thinking the game is already won because they don’t have a star player. Our players understand that.”