The Guardian (Nigeria)

Falconets crash out, lose 1-2 to Spain

FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup

- By Gowon Akpodonor

THE cash motivation by President Mohammadu Buhari notwithsta­nding, Nigeria’s intermedia­te women’s team, Falconets, yesterday waved goodbye to the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup, France 2018, losing 1-2 to Spain in their quarterfin­al battle.

Shortly before the Nigerian girls left their hotel for the match at the Stade Guy- Piriou, Concarneau yesterday, Sports Minister, Solomon Dalung called the players to inform them of Federal Government’s approval of payment of all their camp allowances and match bonuses.

Dalung equally conveyed to Falconets team captain, Oluwakemi Famuditi, a warm greeting from President Mohammadu Buhari.

But all that motivation counted for nothing, as the Falconets, who were finalists in 2010 and 2014, failed to match Spain from the beginning of the match till the end.

The Europeans thus became the first team to book their spot in the semifinals after first-half goals from Aitana Bonmati and Patri Guijarro gave Larojita a 2-1 victory.

The Christophe­r Danjuma-led Falconets barely escaped eliminatio­n in the group stage following an own goal by China.

On an overcast afternoon at the Stade GuyPiriou in Concarneau yesterday, it was Spain that made their early advantage count by breaking the deadlock before the quarter-hour mark through captain Bonmati. Her fine leftfooted shot from the edge of the Nigeria box gave goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie little chance as Nigeria fell behind.

Bonmati nearly had a second with a free-kick that struck the underside of the Nigerian crossbar and bounced away to safety, while Eva Navarro forced a point blank save from Nnadozie moments later.

Spain eventually dou- bled their lead before the break, with Guijarro scoring her fifth goal of France 2018 after getting on the end of Maite Oroz’s free-kick into the West African side’s box and scoring from close range.

Having struggled to create much in the first half, the Falconets responded with a goal just before the hour mark. Peace Efih’s forward run saw her pick out Rasheedat Ajibabe on the left. Her low shot forced a diving Catalina Coll to direct the ball into the path of an unmarked Efih, who duly converted into an empty Spanish goal.

Though they halved their deficit, Nigeria were unable to find an equaliser, as Spain saw out the remainder of the contest to reach the last four of this competitio­n for the first time.

 ??  ?? Spain’s Aitana Bonmati (right) outruns Nigeria’s Christy Ucheibe during their quarterfin­al match at the France 2018 Women U-20 World Cup match at the Guy Piriou stadium in Concarneau, western France. Spain beat Nigeria 2-1 to move to the semifinals…yesterday. PHOTO: AFP.
Spain’s Aitana Bonmati (right) outruns Nigeria’s Christy Ucheibe during their quarterfin­al match at the France 2018 Women U-20 World Cup match at the Guy Piriou stadium in Concarneau, western France. Spain beat Nigeria 2-1 to move to the semifinals…yesterday. PHOTO: AFP.
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