The Super Falcons of Nigeria must now record a win over Japan in their final group game and expect a favourable result in other games to stand a chance of qualifying to the next stage as one of best losers in the football event of the ongoing Olympics in Paris.
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The Super Falcons lost 1-0 to Spain on last night, a second consecutive loss with same margin that leaves them rooted to the bottom of Group C.
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RANDY WALDRUM’s side lacked a finisher to convert the few chances they created, and paid for it when Spain’s ALEXIA PUTELLAS scored directly from a free-kick in the last minutes of the game.
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The side lost in similar fashion to Brazil in their opening game.
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In the other group game between Brazil and Japan, MOMOKO TANIKAWA scored a stunning 96th-minute winner as Japan netted twice in injury time to come from behind and beat Brazil 2-1.
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The result means Japan and Brazil — silver medalists in 2004 and 2008 — are now level on three points after two matches.