Poland 2026: Falconets will be mentally ready to beat Rwanda, says Moses Aduku

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Moses Aduku, head coach of Nigeria’s U-20 women’s national football team, the Falconets, has stated that his girls will be mentally ready to overcome Rwanda in their world cup qualifiers scheduled for September.

Speaking exclusively to Sport Resonance, Aduku acknowledged that Rwanda is a good team, but remains optimistic they are beatable.

He expressed gratitude to the Nigeria Football Federation for considering him for the job, and has vowed that Nigeria will see a reformed team with better composition and a dynamic structure under his reign.

“I want to begin by thanking the NFF for the opportunity to serve. First I’ll like to say, Rwanda is not a bad team, but they’re beatable, so all plans is geared towards putting our girls in the right frame of mind to go through this stage,” Aduku told Sport Resonance.

“I want the girls to have it in their minds that we can win all games, and I want to assure you that Nigeria is going to see a different set of girls playing for the country this time around by the grace of God.”

Nigeria will face Rwanda in the second round of the FIFA U-20 women’s world cup qualifiers in September.

The overall winner over the two-legged encounter will play either Senegal or Algeria in the third and the final round of the qualifiers for a chance to play at next year’s world cup in Poland.