Super Falcons of Nigeria head coach, Randy Waldrum has posited that his side is improving greatly ahead of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup scheduled to hold in Australia and New Zealand.
The West Africans defeated World Cup co-hosts New Zealand 3-0 in a friendly on Tuesday.
The Nigerian ladies have now won their last three games against Costa Rica, Haiti and New Zealand.
Waldrum reflected on the game in an interview with NFFTV.
“Probably still a ‘B’ (grade) for the team, we got three goals and a clean sheet, maybe I guess am a little harsh with that grade, but there are still so many things we can improve on,” Waldrum said.
“We have got better and better, that’s what we need leading up to the World Cup.”
The Super Falcons are drawn in Group B at the World Cup with Australia, Canada and the Republic of Ireland.