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FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup: Nigeria beat South Korea 1-0

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August 15, 2022
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The Falconets dominated possession with 64 per cent compared with the South Koreans’ 36 per cent.

Nigeria’s Under-20 national women’s football team, Falconets, defeated South Korea 1-0 on Sunday in their Group C of the ongoing FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup in Costa Rica.

The Falconets got a vital boost at the Estadio Alajuela Morera Soto Stadium with the defeat of the South Koreans to reach the knock-out round.

The Falconets also got off to a winning start on Thursday with a 1-0 win over highly-rated France.

However, the South Koreans shot to the top of the group when they beat Canada 2-0.

Falconets got on a sound footing with excellent passes to the admiration of few spectators but no goal to show for their display in the first half of the match.

They started well, but their Korean opponents grew into the game, and even hit the post from a free kick but the Nigerian girls held on.

Both teams played almost all their tactics and skills all to no avail in the pursuit of a goal that never came.

The Falconets dominated possession with 64 per cent compared with the South Koreans’ 36 per cent.

Both teams continued from where they stopped with the Falconets dominating  in the second half of the game.

Esther Onyenezide finally scored for the Falconets in the 83rd minute of the game for the winning goal.

Nigeria will be up against Canada on Friday in their next match.

The victory lifted Falconets to the knockout rounds of the World Cup even before a final group game against Canada.

The Falconets were paired in Group C along with France, South Korea  and Canada.

Meanwhile, in another match played earlier in Group D, Japan defeated Ghana 2-0.

The FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup will end on August 28 in Costa Rica.

(NAN)

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