Super Falcons defender Michelle Alozie has confirmed when she will be back on the pitch for her club after the Paris 2024 Olympics with Nigeria.
Super Falcons defender Michelle Alozie has confirmed when she will be back on the pitch for her club after the Paris 2024 Olympics with Nigeria.
Alozie has taken to social media to share when she will return to Houston Dash after an underwhelming summer with Nigeri at the just concluded Paris 2024 Olympics.
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The versatile defender has been on break since the Super Falcons went, saw but failed to conquer at the global showpiece in France.
Nigeria’s Super Falcons were one of two teams that represented Africa in Paris 2024, but failed to make it beyond the group stages after a disastrous outing.
The Falcons scored just one goal and lost all three matches to Spain, Brazil and Japan to exit the tournament in disappointment.
Alozie who hitherto was one of the darlings of Nigerian supporters was trolled after she failed to impress throughout Nigeria’s run despite starting all the matches in France.
Alozie returns to Dash
Following Nigeria’s exit, the talented player who came out to tell Nigerians that she is a striker in defence of her Paris 2024 outing, has been enjoying her break.
However, Alozie is set to return to the pitch for her club side Houston Dash in the NWSL after recently sharing hot pictures of herself enjoying a hot summer outing.
The 27-year-old last featured for Dash in their 1-0 defeat to Chicago back in late June before she departed for the Olympics with the Super Falcons.
She took to her social media accounts to provide an update on her expected return to Houston.
“back playing in the H tomorrow,” the Falcons most beautiful star stated.
Meanwhile, Alozie also enjoyed some football during her break as she took time out to watch matches in the popular English Premier League.
As reported by Pulse Sports Nigeria, Alozie watched as African stars led by Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa put on a show for Brentford in their opening day with against Eberechi Eze led Crystal Palace.