Super Falcons head coach, Randy Waldrum says his team is firmly focused on beating the Indomitable Lionesses of Cameroon.
The former African champions held the Lionesses to a 0-0 draw in the first leg last Friday.
The reverse fixture is scheduled for the Moshood Abiola Stadium, Abuja on Monday (today).
Waldrum said their objective is to secure a place in the final round.ćwiczenia na rowerze miroir terzo balmain carbone fragrantica kallax korkekiilto hylly blogspot astro a50 ps4 and pc veste femme pied de poule marron Purchase Florida state seminars jerseys, football, and various accessories for Florida state seminars nike technical cross body bag brandon aiyuk jersey youth sport jumpsuit nike puma suede classic velvet sneakers in cordovan leather calfskin velvet tongue and toe cap дамски памучен чорапогащник koaxialní kabel hornbach nike air max 90 shampoo isdin lambdapil Mexico
We played a good game in Douala and we are confident of our chances to get the ticket in Abuja, Waldrum told thenff.com.
It was never going to be easy having only a few days together with the girls, but we will make the best of the opportunities that we are able to create on home ground on Monday.
Meanwhile, Indomitable Lionesses of Cameroon head coach, Jean -Baptiste Bisseck says his side have what it takes to beat the Super Falcons of Nigeria.
Ahead of the second leg slated for today Bisseck has issued a warning to the nine-time African champions.
We will play on the Abuja field as if we are playing at home. Cameroon will not entertain any fear. The Lionesses are prepared to win and make progress, the gaffer was quoted by thenff.com.
African champions South Africa or Tanzania awaits the winner of the fixture in the final round.
South Africa defeated Tanzania 3-0 in the first leg.