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FootballAsisat Oshoala, Gift Monday Dance to Malaika’s Song at Super Falcons Camp
- The Super Falcons of Nigeria are preparing for the 2023 Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand
- Ahead of the competition, Asisat Oshoala and Monday Gift have showed off their dancing skills at the camp
- Fans were happy to see the two players dancing and also urged them to do well at the upcoming tournament
Fans have been left gushing on social media after spotting an adorable video of Asisat Oshoala and Gift Monday dancing to Sule Malaika's song at the Super Falcons camp.
The two female Nigerian players made their fans happy by showing off their dancing skills ahead of the Super Falcons' important international friendly match against New Zealand.
Malaika is a famous Nigerian singer who has been making waves in 'Fuji' music for many years.
In the video spotted on Twitter, Oshoala was seen vibing while Gift was the one who did the dance properly.
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These two footballers are expected to start for the Super Falcons in their coming game on April 11 - Tuesday night.
Fans hails Oshoala, Gift
Fans took the comment section of the video to express their happiness at the skills displayed by both Oshoala and Gift.
One commented:
''Asisat Oshola come resemble Small doctor.''
Another stated:
''I just pray make Gift no go score own goal or miss open net for World Cup match cos d banter no go nice. This blue app will come back to this video.''
Meanwhile, Super Falcons coach, Randy Waldrum has assured Nigerians that his wards will do well at the 2023 Women's World Cup.
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Meanwhile, Sports Brief reported on the coach of Nigeria's Super Falcons coach, Waldrum being owed a year's salary - if not more - by the Nigerian Football Federation.
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Waldrum has been the coach of the Super Falcons since October 2022 after replacing Thomas Dennerby, who was fired by the football chiefs due to poor results.