Excelling in awards, Ashleigh Plumptre snubbed again from Super Falcons: Why?
The absence of Ashleigh Plumptre from the Super Falcons’ squad has left many scratching their heads, Soccernet.ng reports.
Recently hailed for her outstanding performances, clinching the Best Player of the Month and Best League Goal awards in Saudi Women’s League, Plumptre’s consistent excellence seems overshadowed by her exclusion from the national team for the second consecutive FIFA window.
One can’t help but wonder: what transgression has led the Nigerian football hierarchy to overlook such a talented defender? Plumptre’s prowess was undeniable in the previous FIFA Women’s World Cup held in Australia, where she stood out as one of Nigeria’s best defender.
Her memorable display against her birth country, England, during the round of sixteen further solidified her impact and contribution to the team.
Despite her exceptional track record, Plumptre, currently playing for Al Ittihad in Saudi Arabia, has not seen action with the Falcons since June this year. The decision to sideline a player of her caliber raises eyebrows and prompts a flurry of questions within the football community.
Is there a discord behind the scenes? Are there undisclosed factors at play? The lack of clarity surrounding her omission fuels speculation and curiosity among fans and pundits alike. Nigerian football enthusiasts keenly await an explanation or clarification regarding Plumptre’s absence.
Her absence not only raises concerns about the selection process but also stresses the potential loss Nigeria faces without such a talented asset. Plumptre’s defensive prowess, consistency, and international experience could undoubtedly bolster the Super Falcons’ strength on the field.
As Nigerian football gears up for their doubleheader clash against Cape Verde later this month, the sidelining of a player of Plumptre’s caliber risks impacting the team’s potential success.
Meanwhile, it’s time for the Nigerian football authorities to address this omission and shed light on the situation, providing clarity and closure for fans and players alike.
Ayomide Oguntimehin
Ayomide holds a Bachelor’s Degree in English and currently works as a News Writer. He has more than five years of experience in digital journalism, with a strong background in researching and writing compelling news.
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