Two exquisite first-half strikes by Captain Rasheedat
Ajibade in Ikenne-Remo on Saturday earned nine-time African champions Nigeria
victory over visiting Algeria in the first of two international friendly
matches between both countries.
First, Ajibade galloped past an unsuspecting rearguard
of the Green Ladies and heaved the ball over and above the advancing goalkeeper
Amel Salah for Nigeria’s first goal in the 24th minute,
following a good pass by defender Oluwatosin Demehin.
Then, just before the half-time whistle of referee
Christelle Ligan, the Spain-based attacking midfielder collected the ball from
Folashade Ijamilusi as Nigeria broke forward, and unleashed a rocket from 22
yards that flew straight into the top corner, ignoring goalkeeper Salah’s tame
attempt at stopping it.
An entertaining game at the best privately-owned sport
infrastructure in the country – Remo Stars Sports Complex – also saw Esther
Onyenezide miss from close range in the 44th minute, and
Ijamilusi was thwarted by Salah in the 66th and 90th minute.
Algeria’s best chance came in the 75th minute,
but forward Gladys Ikene saw her chip glide past the goal after escaping the
attention of goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie.
“We have a young team and the players are trying to
understand each other better with each passing game. We love this type of
matches that help our telepathy and cohesion.
“Nigeria is a strong team globally and we are not
ashamed to lose to them. However, I believe we will have a better game on
Tuesday because we have learnt some things here today,” Coach Farid Benstiti
said after the final whistle.
Super Falcons’ Coach, Justine Madugu, said: “We are on
a rebuilding process and I must say that a good number of the home-based
professionals impressed me. Ajibade, as always, led from the front and gave us
great balance going forward.
“Now, we are looking forward to the encounter on
Tuesday to build on what we have been able to do here.”
PHOTO 1: Gift Monday meanders past two
Algerian defenders on Saturday.
PHOTO 2: Defender Blessing Ilivieda
contend for the ball with Algeria’s Ines Boutaleb.
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