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		<title>WAFCON Final: Nigeria’s Super Falcons Gear Up for Showdown with Morocco in High-Stakes Title Clash</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The stage is set for what might just be the&#160;hottest&#160;showdown in women’s African football this year. The&#160;Super Falcons of Nigeria&#160;are one win away from completing&#160;Mission X&#160;— a 10th WAFCON title — but standing in their path are hosts&#160;Morocco, fueled by home support and unfinished business. The two powerhouses will lock horns on&#160;Saturday, July 26, at [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The stage is set for what might just be the&nbsp;<em>hottest</em>&nbsp;showdown in women’s African football this year. The&nbsp;<strong>Super Falcons of Nigeria</strong>&nbsp;are one win away from completing&nbsp;<em>Mission X</em>&nbsp;— a 10th WAFCON title — but standing in their path are hosts&nbsp;<strong>Morocco</strong>, fueled by home support and unfinished business.</p>



<p>The two powerhouses will lock horns on&nbsp;<strong>Saturday, July 26</strong>, at the&nbsp;<strong>Rabat Olympic Stadium</strong>, and if you think this is just another game? Think again —&nbsp;<em>omo this is going to hot!</em></p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Nigeria’s Defence Is a Fortress</h3>



<p>Let’s start from the back. The Falcons have played&nbsp;<strong>five matches</strong>&nbsp;and conceded just&nbsp;<strong>one goal — a penalty</strong>. Not a single team has broken them down from open play. That’s not luck, that’s structure, chemistry, and pure grind.</p>



<p>With the likes of&nbsp;<strong>Michelle Alozie</strong>,&nbsp;<strong>Ohale</strong>,&nbsp;<strong>Demehin</strong>,&nbsp;<strong>Plumptre</strong>, and&nbsp;<strong>Chiamaka Nnadozie</strong>&nbsp;in goal (African Goalkeeper of the Year, no less), Morocco will need more than flair to break through.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Attack? Nigeria Dey Share Goals Like Giveaway!</h3>



<p><strong>Eleven goals. Eight scorers.</strong>&nbsp;From&nbsp;<strong>Esther Okoronkwo’s</strong>&nbsp;vision to&nbsp;<strong>Ijeh’s</strong>&nbsp;team-high 3 goals and&nbsp;<strong>Folashade’s</strong>&nbsp;wing runs —&nbsp;<em>everybody dey contribute!</em>&nbsp;Even&nbsp;<strong>Asisat Oshoala</strong>&nbsp;— yes, six-time African Queen — is chilling on the bench and still dangerous.</p>



<p>Omo, when your most decorated striker is a “plan B,”&nbsp;<em>na wahala for opponent o</em>.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Morocco’s Defence Be Like Zobo — Sweet But Not Strong</h3>



<p>While Morocco’s journey to the final has been inspiring, let’s not cap —&nbsp;<strong>six goals conceded in five matches</strong>&nbsp;is not championship form.</p>



<p>Their midfield duo —&nbsp;<strong>Chebbak</strong>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<strong>Mrabet</strong>&nbsp;— have been fire going forward, but the holes they leave behind?&nbsp;<em>Ghana, Zambia and DR Congo don already use am do sample.</em></p>



<p>And let’s be honest, if Nigeria applies serious pressure with pace and movement, things fit scatter.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Experience No Dey Supermarket — Nigeria Owns It</h3>



<p>Finals aren’t just about talent. They’re about calm, control and confidence. Nigeria has played&nbsp;<strong>nine WAFCON finals</strong>&nbsp;— and won&nbsp;<strong>every single one</strong>. That kind of streak no be by mouth.</p>



<p>From&nbsp;<strong>1991 to now</strong>, the Falcons have set the pace in African women’s football. When the lights are bright, they don’t panic — they perform.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Ajibade and Oshoala: The Undeniable Trump Cards</h3>



<p>While fresh faces have shined this tournament, don’t sleep on&nbsp;<strong>Ajibade</strong>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<strong>Oshoala</strong>.</p>



<p>Ajibade — the captain — has been a rock. Three MVP awards, elite work rate, and big-game energy.</p>



<p>As for Oshoala? She’s quiet now, but&nbsp;<em>omo, finals dey wake legends</em>. If she steps in, expect fireworks.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Verdict: History Meets Hunger</h3>



<p>Yes, Morocco is rising — and they’ve got the home crowd. But&nbsp;<strong>legacy no dey rush</strong>. Nigeria’s Super Falcons are not just chasing a title. They’re protecting a dynasty.</p>



<p><strong>Saturday night in Rabat isn’t just a match — it’s a reminder.</strong>&nbsp;And if form, experience, and balance are anything to go by, the Falcons look ready to write history… again.</p>
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