The Chief coach of the Super Falcons of Nigeria Randy Waldrum is excited that majority of the Super Falcons Core players are available for the forthcoming Revelation Cup in Mexico.
The Nine times African champions will play against Mexico, Columbia and Costa Rica in February.


The quality assembly of the core players will give him options to look at various players in different wings and also settle for the best 11 players to form a winning team.
The American tactician who is thrilled with working with the best potent legs in the offensive in Africa is hopeful for a good outing as he stated that there is no country that does not have a difficult opponent in their group at the forthcoming world cup.
” Our trip to Mexico will give us the opportunity to have more of our core players in the team.
I will be looking forward to knowing the kind of best combination of players that can play together comfortably and also win matches.”

Randy Waldrum who recently could not achieve a podium spot for the Super Falcons in the last WAFCON in Morocco is majorly focused in erasing the memories at the world cup by harnessing a winning first eleven in every match and not necessarily the best players.
” I will be looking forward to what combination of players that seems to work together better because ultimately that will be our answer at the world cup.
We will be looking at testing the team’ Cohesion with the right players in Mexico.”
He also pointed out that the team having been off for a while since after the WAFCON, are now ready to offer quality services and avail themselves the opportunity of fashioning a winning team both at the Revelation Cup and the World Cup.
” With some ideas we have in place , some players will be tried in different places and look for a winning combination at the Revelation Cup to see how we can get our best eleven on the pitch and not necessarily the best.
The Nine times African Champions are in Group B together with the Olympic Champions Canada , Ireland and Co host Australia at the Forthcoming FIFA Women’s World Cup in July.