Nigeria and Japan had finished playing friendlies at Noevir Stadium, Kobe, which resulted in a 2-0 defeat to Nigeria.
The Super-falcons who are lead by foreign coach Randy Waldrum this Thursday morning might not have wanted a defeat but that is what he got as this sort of performance won’t be taken likely by fans who would want to see a better game at the world stage in future.
The falcons clearly had no chance against the Japanese who played really well and pressed the Nigerian’s defense tightly.
Nigeria’s Super-falcons would need to work more harder for future matches, they have suffered a 5 match loosing streak and would need to change course fast.