Super Falcons celebrating their victory |
The Super Falcons ON Saturday at the Sam Nuyoma Stadium
Windhoek proved too hot to handle for their Cameroonian opponents in the final
of the African Women Championship.
Two first half goals by Desire
Oparanozie and Asisat Oshoala was all the Falcons needed to confirm their
ratings as favourites as they won the trophy a record seventh time. They
completed the campaign without losing a match.
The Early exchanges were even. But
it was the Falcons that showed some flashes of brilliance as they were more
comfortable on the ball. Josephine Chukwunonye took a blow to her face a
reminder that the game will be a hard fought one. Cameroon Deborah Enganamouit
made her presence felt, but her curling free kick from the edge of the box
sailed over the bar. On the 14th minute the Super Falcons had their own free
kick after Francesca Ordega was wrestled down outside the Cameroonian box.
Desire Oparanozie fired the ball into the net after Ngozi Ebere’s decoy fooled
the Indomitable Lionesses defence.
Cameroon came back seeking to draw
level, but the Nigerian back line of Onome Ebi, Ngozi Ebrere Evelyn Nwabuoku
and Ngozi Ujoku picked up the pieces, while Ibubeleye Whyte in goal remained
vigilant. Enganamouit was ever threatening when she pounced on a loose ball,
but her shot grazed the far right. Oparanozie had the chance to make it two
after Asisat Oshoala worked her way into the box, but she shot wide. On the
44th minute Oshoala made it two after Ordega weaved her way through the
Cameroon defence and laid a pass to Oshoala who was lurking in the six yard
box.
After the break, Cameroon came out
strong looking for a hope riser with Enganamouit tormenting Falcons defence
with her shots from outside the box. Oshoala also caused the Cameroon anxious
moments. Whyte was forced to make a save from a free kick. The Falcons allowed
the Cameroonians to take control of the game and were forced to abandon their
sleek passing game. They defended tight. Whyte was excellent in the post; she
denied the Cameroonians any chance of coming back into the game.
Ordega was crowned the woman of the
match. “We prepared hard for this match and we knew that Cameroon players will
come hard, but we were equal to the task,” she said after the match.
Oparanozie was crowned the goal
queen of the tournament.
Both Nigeria and Cameroon along with
third-place winners Cote d’Ivoire will represent Africa in next year’s FIFA
Women’s World Cup in Canada.
Vanguard
1 comment:
Up my babes
up Oshoala,
i like the girl so much.
thanks for making us proud
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