SUPER Falcons coach Randy Waldrum has admitted that the team still has to improve despite their 3-0 victory over New Zealand on Tuesday.
The Super Falcons defeated Haiti 2-1 in their first friendly game last Friday. Then they followed up with a comprehensive 3-0 victory over New Zealand on Tuesday.
Coach Waldrum was happy with the results, but the American tactician believes there are still some areas that need improvement.
“I would give the team a B, we got the three goals, we got the clean sheet so I guess maybe I’m a little harsh with that grade,” Waldrum told NFF TV.
“But there are still many things that we can work and improve on, but I think we’ll get there.
“I think these last two camps we’ve been good. We’ve gotten better and better. This is what we needed going into the World Cup.”
Waldrum has until July to perfect his plans if he wants the Super Falcons to go far at the World Cup. He would hope that their winning run continues and that they take that form to the World Cup.
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