As Nigeria's Super Falcons gear up to defend their title in the 14th Women Africa Cup of Nations, goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie has emphasized a focused, strategic approach. The team, known for its storied history in women's football, is keen to adopt a "one-match-at-a-time" strategy, which Nnadozie believes will be crucial for success. This approach aims to minimize pressure and allows the players to concentrate fully on each individual match rather than succumbing to the weight of expectations.

Nnadozie stated, "Taking it one game at a time will help us focus and perform to our best ability without the burden of thinking too far ahead." This mindset comes after the team’s previous triumphs and the pressure they face as reigning champions. With formidable opponents on the horizon, the Super Falcons are keenly aware that each match will demand their utmost performance to progress through the tournament.

Looking ahead, this tactical shift may prove vital in maintaining team morale and cohesion, ensuring the Falcons not only defend their title but also continue to elevate Nigeria's reputation in international women's football.