1 ‘Selense Football Won’t Work’ – Akide Warns Falcons Ahead of WAFCON
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Former Super Falcons star Mercy Akide has issued a stern warning to the current squad, condemning the sluggish, overly cautious style that cost Nigeria at the 2022 WAFCON. She insists that "Selense football" characterised by purposeless passing and lack of intent  will not succeed in Morocco this summer.
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Akide observed that despite talent on display, the teams performances lacked urgency. "They showed no hunger, no fight," she said, after analysing the Falcons recent warmup outings . As hosts promise a stronger Morocco campaign, she underlined that Nigeria must rediscover edge and determination if they are to reclaim their crown.

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Weve always admired the resilience of the but Mercy Akides critique cuts to the heart of their challenge. Talent alone will not win trophies hunger, courage, and playing with conviction are equally vital. We believe the team must shed the safe, lateral passing that slows momentum. In todays Womens Africa Cup, opponents exploit hesitation. Akides message is clear football without purpose is selfsabotage.
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We feel this moment demands more than preparation it calls for attitude. Coaches and players must instil leadership on the pitch, fierce intent in every duel, and ruthless efficiency in attack. We stand by Akides warning. A squad that plays to survive, not dominate, risks falling short. If they embrace urgency, purpose, and boldness, Nigeria can not only challenge, but lead.
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We conclude that the Falcons path to success in Morocco lies not just in ability, but in attitude. And that shift, Akide reminds us, begins with refusing to settle for anything less than hunger-fuelled football.


Did You Know?

Mercy Akide scored the winning goal for Nigeria at the inaugural FIFA U20 Women's World Cup in 2002.

 She played professionally in the USA, Japan and Sweden, representing the Falcons from 1995 to 2007.

 Nigeria first hosted the Women's Africa Cup of Nations in 1998, winning the tournament on home soil.

 At the 2022 WAFCON, the Super Falcons suffered their worst group-stage exit in tournament history.

 "Selense football" is a Nigerian phrase [referring](http://verdum720.paremanel.org/Usuari:SilkeCromwell8) to aimless, non-threatening possession.