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Friendly: Super Falcons Send Strong WAFCON  Warning With 3-0 Win Over Senegal
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Friendly: Super Falcons Send Strong WAFCON Warning With 3-0 Win Over Senegal

Complete Sports about 2 hours 1 mins read

A dominant second-half performance earned the Super Falcons a 3-0 victory over Senegal, securing back-to-back wins against the Teranga Lionesses in Ikenne on Monday. Nigeria created several chances in the opening half but failed to make them count. Washington Spirit forward Gift Monday had the first clear opportunity of the game, but her tame effort [...]

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