In a night of crisp finishing, tactical maturity, and emotional tributes, Nigeria's Super Falcons kick-started their 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations campaign in Casablanca with a commanding 3-0 win over Tunisia .
It's a victory that's precise, powerful, and a reminder of why the nine-time African champions remain the team to beat on the continent.
Here are five key takeaways from a performance that was as polished as it was purposeful:
1. Rinsola Babajide Lights Up CasablancaBack on African soil with a point to prove, Rinsola Babajide wasted no time making her presence felt.
The former Liverpool winger was unplayable in the first half - laying on a perfect assist for Asisat Oshoala and scoring herself just before the break.