Okon, who hailed his side’s superlative performance against world soccer power, Sweden, said at the post-match press conference, said that the team will swiftly go back to the drawing board to correct lapses in the 3-3 draw.
“We will go back to the drawing board to make sure we correct those mistakes of conceding own goals and not being able to defend set-pieces. We played a brand of football that was more of skill to entertain our fans.
“Our next match against Australia is a must-win and we are moving forward from there. Nothing is going to stop us,” he said.
Scorer of the Nigeria’s first goal against Sweden and Player of theMatch, Ngozi Okobi also said she was excited for the individual award.
Okobi disclosed that beating Sweden was the plan but that the team is happy to come away with a draw .
“I am excited about this game because this is my first World Cup goal and I thank God for giving me the chance and opportunity to do this.
“I was not surprised with our performance because we had planned to win the match against Sweden. The goals they scored were given to them by us, so I think we did well.”