Oparanozie fires
Falconets into World Cup Semi Finals
It was no doubt a hard way to the semi finals of the U-20 Women’s
World Cup for Nigeria ’s
Falconets today as they dug deep to stake a claim to the trophy that they lost
to Germany the
last time out.
It was a hard-fought 1-0 extra-time victory over a resilient
Mexico in Tokyo .
The Falconets were dominant throughout the first hour, but
were unable to make the breakthrough on the scoreboard until Desire
Oparanozie’s decisive goal on 109 minutes.
They made much of the early running and appeared to have a
crucial early goal as Francisca Ordega’s shot deflected past goalkeeper Cecilia
Santiago on the quarter-hour, only for the offside flag to be raised for an
earlier infringement.
Almost immediately Oparanozie forced Santiago
into a sprawling save as Nigeria
looked to turn the screws in the late afternoon heat.
With far more possession in midfield Nigeria
were inching their way closer to breaking the deadlock and Oparanozie rattled
the crossbar with her shot eight minutes before the interval.
The always dangerous Sofia Huerta, scorer of three goals in
the tournament, made a rare incursion into the Africans’ penalty area just
before the break, to provide some impetus for the Mexicans.
However, the one-way traffic continued immediately upon the
resumption, much to the delight of a large and buoyant group of Nigeria
supporters, whose tunes and singing resonated around the National Stadium
throughout the match.
Approaching the hour mark Santiago
again thwarted the Africans with an important block from Gloria Ofoegbu’s
effort, and then again a few minutes later from Oparanozie.
A fairly disjointed period of extra time was enlivened only
on a few occasions, notably by Mexico ’s
Yamile Franco hitting the bar with an angled free-kick.
With the match starting to swing back Mexico’s way, it was
Nigeria who conjured a winner, with Oparanozie looping a perfectly executed
header from Ugo Njoku’s cross over a stranded Santiago.
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