2023 WWC: Super Falcons in buoyant mood ahead Australia clash — Ebi

Super Falcons captain, Onome Ebi says the team is already looking forward to their second game against co-hosts Australia at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup.

Randy Waldrum’s side started their campaign with an impressive 0-0 draw against Olympic champions Canada on Friday.

The West Africans are back at their base in Brisbane for Thursday’s clash with the Matildas.

Ebi said the Super Falcons are in high spirits ahead of the game.

“We are in very high spirits, I can tell you,” Ebi, who is attending her sixth World Cup told thenff.com.

“We are already looking forward to our second match. The Aussies will not be easy, but we knew before arriving in Australia that no team at this tournament will be easy.”

Australia tops Group B with three points, having won their opening game 1-0 against debutants Republic of Ireland.

Canada and Nigeria have one point each while Ireland occupies the last position in the group with zero points.

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