Spain Ready for Physical Battle with Super Falcons in Group C Showdown

Spain’s Laia Aleixandri: We’re Ready for Physical Battle with Nigeria’s Super Falcons

The 2024 Olympic Games women’s football tournament is heating up, and Spain’s Laia Aleixandri is confident that her team is prepared for the challenges ahead. In a recent interview with FIFA.com, the Spanish defender declared her side’s readiness for the Group C clash with the Super Falcons of Nigeria, set to take place at the Stade de la Beaujoire in Nantes on Sunday.

Spain, the world champions, got their campaign off to a winning start with a 2-1 victory over Japan on Thursday. A win against Nigeria would see them progress to the knockout round, and Aleixandri is well aware of the importance of this match.

"Any game in the Olympics is a battle, but it’s true that with Nigeria we are expecting a very physical match. We are prepared," Aleixandri said, emphasizing her team’s readiness for the encounter.

The Super Falcons, known for their physical style of play, will certainly provide a stern test for the Spanish team. However, Aleixandri and her teammates are confident in their abilities and are looking forward to the challenge.

The 2024 Olympic Games women’s football Group C encounter between Spain and Nigeria is scheduled to kick off at 6pm Nigeria time on Sunday. With both teams eager to make a strong impression, this match promises to be an exciting and intense encounter.

Stay tuned for further updates and analysis from the 2024 Olympic Games women’s football tournament.

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