Edo Queens Stun Defending Champions Sundowns to Secure CAF WCL Semi-Final Spot

November 17, 2024

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Edo Queens

Nigerian club Edo Queens delivered a sensational performance on Sunday, defeating defending champions Mamelodi Sundowns 1-0 to advance to the semi-finals of the CAF Women’s Champions League. The victory sent shockwaves through the tournament as the Queens emerged as serious title contenders.

The lone goal of the match came in the 56th minute, courtesy of a well-executed strike by striker Gift Monday. Her clinical finish not only sealed the victory but also highlighted the attacking prowess of the Edo Queens. The team’s defensive unit played a pivotal role in keeping the formidable Sundowns at bay, neutralizing their usually dominant attacking force.

Edo Queens’ coach, Roland Ewere, commended his players for their determination and tactical discipline. “We knew we were up against the defending champions, but the team believed in themselves and executed our game plan perfectly,” Ewere said during the post-match press conference.

For Mamelodi Sundowns, the loss marked an unexpected end to their title defense campaign. Head coach Jerry Tshabalala expressed disappointment over his team’s exit, admitting that they struggled to adapt to the Queens’ high-pressure tactics. “It’s a painful loss, but we have to learn from this and come back stronger,” Tshabalala remarked.

The win sets up an exciting semi-final clash for Edo Queens, who will face TP Mazembe. The Congolese club has been equally impressive, and the matchup promises to be a thrilling contest between two in-form teams. The Queens will aim to build on their momentum, with hopes of becoming the first Nigerian team to lift the CAF Women’s Champions League trophy.

Fans and analysts have lauded the Edo Queens’ historic achievement, emphasizing its significance for Nigerian women’s football. With their remarkable performance, the team has not only advanced in the tournament but also raised the profile of women’s football in Nigeria, inspiring young talents across the country.

As the competition heats up, all eyes will be on Edo Queens to see if they can continue their fairytale run and make history on the continental stage.

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