BRISBANE, Australia — When he dared communicate up about pay and situations for the Nigeria ladies’s staff, Randy Waldrum was described by one federation official because the worst coach to ever lead the Super Falcons to a Women’s World Cup.
Now, after orchestrating a run to a knockout-stage recreation in opposition to European champion England following a scoreless draw in opposition to Olympic champion Canada and an upset over co-host Australia, he’s nonetheless received the rostrum. He says he’ll use it at each alternative to focus on how a lot better issues could possibly be.
A assured pay deal for the nationwide staff, higher coaching amenities for all gamers and extra ladies within the teaching ranks – not simply in Africa, however in every single place – are excessive on his agenda. Those are objects he’ll handle after this World Cup, the place he’s placing no limits on his staff.
Nigeria has certified for all 9 editions of the Women’s World Cup however has by no means received a recreation within the knockout rounds.
England is extremely favored Monday in Brisbane however Waldrum believes Nigeria, with star ahead Asisat Oshoala “fit and ready to go” and Desire Oparanozie wholesome to return after harm, is able to reproducing the form of recreation that shocked the Matildas on the similar venue 11 days beforehand.
“You can see the talent is there,” Waldrum stated within the pre-match information convention on Sunday. “I think Nigeria could become a world power if we start to do things properly and invest more in women’s football … like so many other nations need to be doing as well.”
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Nigeria, Morocco and South Africa superior via the group stage in a powerful illustration for African groups. Waldrum stated the funding being made in Morocco was apparent by the Atlas Lionesses making the knockout spherical on debut right here solely seven months after the lads’s staff reached the semifinals on the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. South Africa is investing closely, too, he stated, and confirmed the advantages of that by reaching the spherical of 16. South Africa’s run ended Sunday in a 2-0 loss to 2019 finalist Netherlands.
For now, ladies’s soccer in Nigeria is a comparatively untapped useful resource.
“I have to give credit to the players. It’s something that’s inside them. It’s inside their DNA to compete,” he stated. “Overcoming obstacles is what they’ve achieved for his or her careers.
“It’s a challenge – we know what the top teams in the world have, and we’re aspiring to have those same things. But in the moment, we are where we are. It really comes down to trying to get the team organized and get the maximum out of each individual player and the talent they bring to the table.”
That has been evident within the group stage, the place the success of the African groups, Waldrum stated, was a shock solely to these on the surface of African soccer. Two-time champion Germany, Olympic gold medalist and perennial title contender Brazil each didn’t advance past the group stage.
So he’s giving his unheralded staff each probability of beating an England roster stuffed with gamers from Europe’s greatest leagues, and persevering with the celebrations.
“Well, it would be a huge win. I think already with what we’ve accomplished, Nigeria is buzzing again,” he stated. “I don’t suppose individuals anticipated us to get out of the group, or to get the outcomes that we’ve gotten. So it’s already been an enormous success.
“Obviously if you can’t solely now have overwhelmed the Olympic gold medalist, however in the event you can flip round and beat the European champions, it will be one thing extraordinarily particular.
“It could certainly be transformational in a lot of different ways.”
Waldrum, who’s a coach educator within the United States and in addition works with the University of Pittsburgh’s ladies’s staff, stated it’s necessary feminine coaches preserve coming into the sport at each stage.
To advance, although, he must beat the final lady standing as head coach of a nationwide staff on the match. England is guided by Sarina Wiegman, certainly one of a file 12 feminine head coaches who began this World Cup.
“Since she took over, you’ve seen the progression of the team. They’re so disciplined on both sides of the ball,” Waldrum stated. “I give a ton of credit score to her and what she’s achieved. Her pedigree speaks for itself.
“We need more women coaching. Certainly we need a bigger investment in (women’s soccer) and women in coaching.”
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