Nigeria inched closer to an eighth appearance at the
FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup finals on Saturday after a brace by Queen Joseph and
one each by Zainab Raji and substitute Aishat Animashaun left Algeria’s U17
girls bedraggled in Ikenne-Remo.
There were bold hints of a massacre early in the day
as the Flamingos attained the scoreboard only one minute into the match, after
Philomena Isaiah cut the ball back into the box from a corner for the lurking
Queen Joseph to smash into the roof of the net.
Joseph, Zainab Raji, Muinat Rotimi, Kaosarat
Olanrewaju and Shakirat Moshood swarmed on the Algerians time and again, and it
was no surprise when in the 13th minute, Raji received a sweet
pass from Moshood, accounted for two defenders with a drop of the shoulder, and
unleashed a rocket into the top corner.
The bold, audacious and vivacious approach of the
Flamingos greatly unsettled the visitors, who apparently came to soak the
pressure, and things got worse for them in the 17th minute when
Joseph, left to dance into the box, struck a belter that left goalkeeper Amelia
Yahiaoui with no chance.
Layana Belgacem, captain Zaza Rebbahi, Mehdi Assia,
Thania Ammar Parmentier and Melissa Benchikh all tried to take the game to the
Flamingos in a busy second period, but they were checkmated each time by the
rearguard of Azeezat Oduntan, Christianah Sunday, Hannah Ibrahim and Jumai
Adebayo.
Just as the crowd that included President of NFF,
Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gusau, NFF Executive Committee members Sharif Rabiu Inuwa
and Aisha Falode, General Secretary Dr Mohammed Sanusi and Remo Stars FC
proprietor Hon. Kunle Soname were certain it had ended 3-0, substitute Aishat
Animashaun pulled out a sublime one from outside the box, placing the ball in
the far corner with goalkeeper Yahiaoui stranded.
President of NFF, Ibrahim Musa Gusau announced a cash
gift of the sum of N6,000,0000 (Six Million Naira) for the girls after the
match, explaining that the sum of two million naira is from the NFF while the
sum of four million naira is a gift from billionaire businessman Hon. Kunle
Soname. Gusau charged the girls to go to Algiers and play their hearts out to
win the World Cup ticket for Nigeria.
Both teams will make it a date in the return at the
Stade Mustapha Tchaker in Blida (outside Algiers) on Friday, with the winner on
aggregate to qualify as one of Africa’s five flag-bearers at this year’s FIFA
U17 Women’s World Cup finals in Morocco.
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