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NFF tasked to fire Super Falcons coach Waldrum after Japan slump – Fans

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The nine-time African champions have now lost their last five matches under the tutelage of the 66-year-old American tactician.

Nigeria women’s 2-0 defeat to Japan in Thursday’s international friendly has fuelled the anger of fans who want coach Randy Waldrum fired.

A second-half brace from Mina Tanaka downed the Super Falcons as they continue their preparations for the 2023 Fifa Women’s World Cup billed for Australia and New Zealand.

Heading into the fixture against the former World Cup winners, the West Africans had lost their last four games.

Against the Asians, many expected the Nigerians to return to winning ways. However, they stuttered at the Kobe Stadium without captain Onome Ebi and Barcelona star Asisat Oshoala.

Angered by the team’s poor run of results – their worst ever, enthusiasts have stormed social media to ask the American to quit his role or get axed.

The Super Falcons have now lost five straight matches since their Wafcon win over Cameroon in July. Shouldn’t we be very worried? What is Waldrum doing?

To the NFF new Boss Alhaji Ibrahim Gusau, one of the most important points of call is to relieve Mr. Randy Waldrum of his position as Head coach of the Super Falcons.
Waldrum has turned our best-performing national team into a disjointed group of talents lacking any direction.
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