Women’s World Cup: Nigeria’s Oshoala poses biggest threat to England, says Carney

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Published 05.08.2023
Women’s World Cup: Nigeria’s Oshoala poses biggest threat to England, says Carney

England should be cautious of Nigeria striker Asisat Oshoala when it faces the African nation for a spot within the quarter-finals of the World Cup in Brisbane on Monday, based on Karen Carney.

The former Arsenal and Chelsea midfielder who was capped 144 occasions by England, believes England has hit kind at simply the precise time however says Nigeria shouldn’t be taken evenly.

Barcelona’s Oshoala is its stand-out participant and though she has scored solely as soon as within the event up to now, within the 3-2 win over hosts Australia, the five-time African Player of the Year would be the major menace to Sarina Wiegman’s facet.

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“She is a top-quality striker who is more than capable of pulling something out of the bag,” Carney stated in an interview. “I expect Nigeria will have big expectations and big hopes, so we can’t rest on our laurels.”

“Despite how good England was against China, Nigeria are a top nation that will cause us problems. It has a world-class striker and individual players that will be difficult for us.”

“They are fighters and they fear no one.”

After unconvincing shows in slender wins over Haiti and Denmark, England hit kind towards China with a 6-1 victory during which Lauren James scored twice.

Carney will not be shocked to see James thriving on the event.

“We’ve all known about her talent and her ability. It was just about when the opportunities will come for the rest of the world to see what we’ve known for a long time,” Carney stated

“She’s been incredible and it looks effortless for her. We just need to give her the platform to do what she does best and support her in that. It’s good for her to come onto the scene raw, without knowing what a tournament like this feels like and the pressure that can come with it.”

An damage to Oshoala’s Barcelona staff mate Keira Walsh meant England lined up with a brand new 3-5-2 ahead towards China and Carney says that might show to be a turning level.

“I’d like to see us build some momentum and we will only perform even better the more that we use this new formation,” Carney, a part of the England staff that got here third on the 2015 World Cup, stated. “You want your opponent to think long and hard when they see your team sheet and wonder what you might do.

“This new formation might have caused a shock and that should work in our favour.”