Ashleigh Plumptre: Super Falcons defender says people mock her for loving moi moi
Nigeria Super Falcons star Ashleigh Plumptre has opened up on people’s reactions to her affinity for particular Nigerian food.
Plumptre has become one of the most recognisable Super Falcons players following the team’s performance at the 2023 FIFAWWC.
The defender was a standout performer as the Super Falcons made it to the round of 16 without losing a game in Australia.
Plumptre in the FIFAWWC
The 25-year-old has become one of the first names on the Super Falcons team after she made her International debut last year.
Plumptre was a constant feature as Nigeria joined South Africa and Morocco to make history at the ninth FIFAWWC.
The Super Falcons navigated a group of death that included co-hosts Australia and Olympic champions Canada to qualify for the round of 16.
However, despite a brilliant performance against England in the round of 16, the Super Falcons crashed out after a 4-2 defeat on penalties.
Plumptre was again one of Nigeria’s standout performers against the European champions, with the former Leicester City star hitting the woodwork with a ferocious effort in the first half.
She was impressive and helped the Falcons keep three clean sheets in four matches before England sent them home on penalties.
Love for moi moi
With her current popularity following the performance in England, Plumptre has revealed some soft parts of her that many didn't know.
According to a video on TikTok, the defender has revealed how people mock her for her love for moi moi.
Per Plumptre, the delicacy made from beans flour is her favourite despite how people poke fun at her because of it.
“I really like jollof rice,” Plumptre said in the video. “It's like jollof (and) plantain. But my favourite, even though people always make fun of me, I love moi moi.”
“Like, I haven't had moi moi on camp yet but my auntie makes good moi moi.”
Speaking further, the defender who enjoys laughing, added that she has tried several other Nigerian foods.
“I have tried a lot of Nigerian food actually while we were on camp,” she added.
“We have had Nigerian food being brought for us and a lot of people, like a lot of the team, are like ‘do you want it? Because I want it.’ because they want to take my food.”
“But the other day I was like ‘I am having it today.”
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