Nigeria coasted to a
4-1 victory over flummoxed New Zealand as the 2024 FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup
finals rolled into action in Santiago de los Caballeros on Wednesday.
Shakirat Moshood
scored one of the competition’s fastest goals since it was launched 16 years
ago, when she rounded the defence of the girls from Down Under to
score the first goal after only 80 seconds at the CFC Stadium.
The precocious Faridat
Abdulwahab rocked the crossbar seven minutes later from 23 yards, and in the 13th minute,
Nigeria went two goals up when defender Taiwo Adegoke’s shot from well outside
the box was misjudged by the goalkeeper who palmed the ball over the line
before scrambling in vain to push it out. A check with the Video Assistant
Referee confirmed that the ball had, indeed, crossed the line.
Firing from all
cylinders, Nigeria again rattled the opposing goalkeeper in the 17th minute,
with a sharp shot from Moshood that was punched over the bar. Four minutes
later, Peace Effiong, all over the pitch, heaved the ball too high from six
yards. In the 26th minute, Harmony Chidi rounded the goalkeeper
who made a great block on the second attempt.
Captain Taiwo Afolabi
stung the goalkeeper’s palms from close range in the 28th minute,
and from the resultant corner kick, Abdulwahab easily lifted the ball over the
goalie from 16 yards for Nigeria’s third goal.
In the second half,
the Flamingos continued their raid on the opposition goal, and eight minutes
into the restart, it was 4-0 after Afolabi’s looping header from Adegoke’s
cross from the right sailed over the goalkeeper into the net.
On the hour, Saxon
scored a goal right from the training ground, collecting the ball from a corner
kick and doing a smart turn to shoot past goalkeeper Christiana Uzoma, thus
pulling one back for the New Zealanders.
Although Chidi,
Nigeria’s top scorer from the qualifying series, was again foiled in the 75th minute,
the Flamingos finished on the ascendancy and will look forward to another three
points against debutants Ecuador on Saturday, that will take them to the
tournament’s knockout stage.
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