The Nigerian Super Falcons held a 0-0 draw game against the Olympic champions Canada at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium on 21 July 2023 in Melbourne, Australia.
The Olympic champions Canada were forced to settle for the goalless draw after Canadian captain Christine Sinclair’s penalty was saved by Nigerian Super Falcons Goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie.
It was a heroic performance by every
single member of the Nigerian team, but Chiamaka stood out to prove more superb
after saving a second half penalty and ensuring that the most successful
African team of all-time earned a point in Melbourne despite finishing the game
with a player less.
It wasn’t the big moment of the game
when Nigeria’s Falcon players trooped out with
enthusiasm to pose for a team
photo prior to the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023
Group B match between Nigeria and Canada at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium.
The big moment in Melbourne was when Chiamaka Nnadozie saved penalty kick off from Canada’s Sinclair, who is the world’s all-time leading international scorer. She shot towards the low right corner where the Super
Falcons captain dove to first parry the ball with a defiant one-handed stop to deny the 40-year-old Canadian forward’s dreamt effort.Nigeria's efforts continued to
frustrate the Red and White who are hoping to add the football world
title to their Olympic gold.
A red card was later handed
to Deborah Ajbola Abiodun in the 90+8 minute for a dangerous tackle.
Still, the game ended in a stalemate with Canada.
1-0 win over Ireland.
Next up for the Super Falcons are the Aussies, while Canada Nigeria will take on Ireland.
1 comment:
Welldone gals.... go ahead...! More grease to your elbows.
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