Ireland's Sheva Vows to Fight Nigeria with Passion Despite World Cup Exit
Despite being knocked out of the ongoing FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, the Republic of Ireland is determined to settle scores with the Super Falcons ahead of their last group game on Monday. Nigeria needs at least a draw to advance to the next round, but the eliminated Irish are determined to play for pride.
In their previous match, the Republic of Ireland suffered a 2-1 defeat at the hands of Canada, marking their second consecutive loss in the tournament. Meanwhile, Nigeria stunned co-hosts Australia with a thrilling 3-2 victory, propelling them to the top of the group on goal difference.
Speaking about their upcoming match against Nigeria, Marissa Sheva, a player for the Republic of Ireland, expressed the team's unwavering spirit. "You will never see us give up," Sheva told BBC. "We will go into that next game in Brisbane and we will fight like hell."
Sheva continued to express her pride in the team's performance, stating, "I am so proud of this team for that reason. We will try to come back with a result for Ireland, the fans who came out here to watch us, and to show just how good this team is. With this being our first tournament, the fact that we are so disappointed that we held Canada to a 2-1 scoreline and it could have been a very different result, I think you see that."
Sheva believes that despite the World Cup exit, the Republic of Ireland is close to becoming one of the best teams in the world. The players are determined to demonstrate their potential and finish their World Cup campaign with a strong performance against Nigeria.
As the match approaches, the excitement and determination are palpable. Ireland's desire to show their true potential and compete fiercely against Nigeria promises an intense and thrilling encounter at the Brisbane Stadium on Monday at 11 am. Though they may not advance in the tournament, Ireland's team spirit and passion for the game continue to shine brightly.

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