1 Madugu to Rotate Super Falcons Squad Ahead of Algeria Game
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Nigerias Super Falcons coach Justine Madugu has confirmed he will rotate his squad for their final group match against Algeria in the WAFCON 2024. Having secured a 10 win over Botswana to reach the quarter-finals, Madugu said the aim now is to rest key players and give others a chance on the pitch.

"We came here with 21 players … we try to manage our players very well, keep them fresh, avoid injuries and try to give everybody a chance to see what they can also do," he told a press conference in Casablanca. Madugu added, "Obviously therell be changes in the team because we need to give others an opportunity to have a feel of the competition". With top spot in Group B just one point away, Nigeria can afford to rotate confidently while maintaining their unbeaten run.

The coach also noted that midfielder Deborah Abiodun is suspended after picking up two yellow cards, but he remains focused "Whichever opponent comes our way, well not be caught unawares because we know who we are expecting … we have a plan for that". Their final group match against Algeria is scheduled for Sunday in Casablanca.
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Editorial

We welcome Madugus bold rotation strategy. The Womens Africa Cup of Nations demands squad depth and adaptability both of which Nigeria clearly possesses. By deliberately resting key starters and testing others, the coach is safeguarding fitness and reducing burnout risk.
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His approach shifts the spotlight from complacency to collective responsibility. Young players stepping in gain vital exposure, nurturing a foundation for future tournaments. At the same time, those rotated out return rejuvenated, ready for the rigours[ Dealing with suspensions, like Abioduns, tests a coachs mettle. Yet Madugu remains unfazed. He emphasises preparation, clarity and tactical readiness for any opponent, echoing a professionalism that underpins Nigerias title aspirations.

We support this rotation. Its pragmatic, equitable and forward-thinking. By telling every squad member "you matter", Madugu cements unity and purpose. The move may decide who starts, but it also crystallises who Nigeria are confident, cohesive and prepared. That mindset could prove decisive as the tournament progresses.

Did You Know?

Nigerias Super Falcons have claimed the WAFCON title a record nine times, most recently in 2018. Coach Madugu began integrating foreign-based players early, inviting six for a friendly in October 2024 to test international experience. In their blowout win over Tunisia, the Falcons utilised young talents like Babajide](https://www.yohaig.ng/recommends/1xbet/) and Ojamilusi, earning Woman of the Match honours.

 Algeria have never reached the WAFCON quarter-finals, making this match a historic test for them.

 CAF has launched an investigation into Algeria for alleged breaches related to tournament branding though details remain unclear.