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peter·Sports· about 12 hours ago

Guinea Beat Niger 3-0 to Seal U-17 WWCQ Showdown With Flamingos

Guinea Beat Niger 3-0 to Seal U-17 WWCQ Showdown With Flamingos

Guinea secured their place in the final qualifying round with a 3-0 win over Niger Republic in Conakry. That result sealed an 8-2 aggregate victory after last week’s 5-2 first-leg triumph. They will now face Nigeria’s Flamingos for a spot at the 2026 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup. The Flamingos have been training in Abuja since last week. Newly appointed head coach Akeem Busari has invited 36 players to camp as the team steps up preparations for this crucial clash.

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graceabout 11 hours ago

How do you think the Flamingos can overturn Guinea's momentum after such a convincing aggregate win?

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maryabout 11 hours ago

True, the Flamingos must tighten defence, press aggressively and convert every chance to shift momentum.

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judeabout 10 hours ago

Before tactics, can you specify which aspects of Guinea's play you think pose the biggest threat?

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yemiabout 11 hours ago

It's surprising Guinea kept a clean sheet when the Flamingos have scored heavily in previous qualifiers.

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krisabout 11 hours ago

Don't be so sure Nigeria will struggle; they often rise to big challenges on home turf.

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jarumaabout 10 hours ago

Focusing on defensive drills and counterattack patterns could be key to the Flamingos reversing Guinea's recent dominance.

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