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Revelations Cup : Disappointed Waldrum Says Results Could Be Misleading As Performances Is Most Important.

The head Coach of the Super Falcons of Nigeria Randy Waldrum has offered explanations for the record strings of defeat being suffered by the Super Falcons.

The Super Falcons has suffered their seventh consecutive defeat under his supervision, a record that hasn’t gone down well with majority of the Nigerian fans.

The American tactician thinks there is still hope of finding a winning formula for the team. He also emphasized that R
results Could be misleading as performances of the team is most important ahead of the world cup.

“I am disappointed in the results but would not gauge where we are with results, as results could be misleading. So many teams will lose to the teams that we lost to, we have played 5 of the top teams in the world and the level of competition is very high”.

He explained that most of the teams the Super Falcons have played against have been together most times on a regular basis.

The American tactician also stated that the onus lies on him to make sure that his players maximize the various tournaments to get better.

“We always want to win and expect to win anytime we are on the pitch.

“Our Performances in those matches are what is important and not necessarily the results”.

“We played better in three of those matches he stated,” evidencing his choice for performance rather than results.

Coach Randy Waldrum has failed to win a match since the semi final defeat by Morocco in the Women African Cup Of Nations (WAFCON) totalling seven straight defeats.

The Super Falcons has lost two games in the ongoing Women’s revelation Cup in Leon , Mexico.

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Oluchi Tobe-Chukwu

Oluchi Tobe-Chukwu popularly known as tobex is the Vice chairman of Sports writers Association of Nigeria , lagos Chapter. She Is also the Media Spokesperson of the Super Falcons of Nigeria. She is an award winning women's football writer. Tobex is also an ex footballer that was privileged to play in the first NFF organised women's league in 1990 as a player of Hamza Queens. Her last club as an active footballer was Ibom Angels as She paved way to further her education years ago. She is a Federal Government scholar , with a degree in Mass communication, a second degree in Public Relations and Advertising (Communication Studies). She is a Wife and Mother.

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