Regrouping to refire- what Super Falcons must do against Ethopia.
<p>The second round of Olympics qualifiers yielded a flurry of action and surprising outcomes, yet none more disconcerting than the 1–1 draw between Nigeria and Ethiopia at the bustling Abebe Bikila Stadium in Addis Ababa.</p>
<p>The Super Falcons, ranked 32nd in the world, entered the Ethiopian capital as favourites against an Ethiopian side that blew past Chad, netting 10 goals in their opening qualifying round. Nigeria aimed to launch their qualification bid on a high note following a World Cup campaign where they conquered hosts Australia and withstood powerhouses England and Canada.<br />
Although the absence of starters — Ashleigh Plumptre, Osinachi Ohale, Christy Ucheibe, and Halimatu Ayinde — raised concerns within the Nigerian camp, the addition of attacker Rinsola sparked excitement among Nigerian fans.</p>
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