Venezuela U-20 women’s coach Pamela Conti has described Nigeria’s Falconets as a very complicated team.
Venezuela would be going all out for a win against the Falconets in Saturday’s final Group D clash at the U-20 women’s World Cup.
The South Americans lost to Germany and drew with South Korea in their opening two games.
On their part, the Falconets pipped South Korea 1-0 before losing 3-1 to Germany.
Looking ahead to Saturday’s clash, Conti said they will do everything possible to emerge victors.
“We have seen Nigeria, we know that they are a very complicated team, very physical,” she told FIFA.com.
“But let’s give everything because we want to advance to the next round.”
Venezuela are yet to win a U-20 Women’s World Cup match, having lost four and drawn one of their five games at the tournament.
Nigeria have lost only one of their previous five U-20 Women’s World Cup matches against South American teams, winning three and drawing one of those contests.
For Venezuela only a win will keep their qualification hopes alive, although they’ll still need to wait on results from elsewhere.
For Nigeria, it’s a much simpler equation; beat Venezuela and they progress as one of the top two nations.
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