The Super Falcons of
Nigeria managed goalless draw with the Republic of Ireland on 31 July
2023, to reach the second round of the Women's World Cup tournament. There were
joyous scenes for Nigerians as their goalless draw with the Republic of Ireland
bode well their move into the Women's World Cup knockouts.
Uchenna Kanu had
Nigeria's best chance during the second half of the encounter, only for
Courtney Brosnan to pull off a fine save.
For Ireland, there was the
consolation that this was their first-ever point recorded at the showpiece
event.
A goalless draw with
the Republic of Ireland is enough for Nigeria to pick up the point they needed
to reach the last 16.
Ireland, despite
already being eliminated after losing their opening two games, dominated possession
and almost led inside the opening five minutes, but Katie McCabe drove a low
shot just wide.
Asisat Oshoala also
shot wide with Nigeria's best chance of the first half, having been put through
on goal by Uchenna Kanu.
The Super Falcons
were sharper after the break and Kanu looked to have broken the deadlock with a
downward header – only for Courtney Brosnan to spectacularly tip onto the
crossbar. Denise O'Sullivan saw a close-range shot blocked when the Irish
fashioned their best chance of the second half.
With the point
earned from the draw, Nigeria is into the round of 16. The 40th-ranked team in
the world avoided defeat in all three of its group-stage matches, including the
shocking win over Australia.
Nigeria’s
run is all the more surprising given the turmoil surrounding the team prior to
the tournament. The team was able to put an ongoing pay dispute behind it and
qualify for the knockout stage for the third time in its history. Meanwhile, as
the runner-up in Group B, Nigeria will play the winners of Group D next Monday,
7 August 2023, in Brisbane.
1 comment:
well done beautiful ones... you are all great. Just ride on. more grease to your elbows....
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