Nigeria U20 Player Ratings: GK Nnadozie, Efih & Okeke Stand Out; Ajibabe Anonymous
Published: August 06, 2018
Stefanie Sanders scored a 69th-minute winner as Germany recorded a 1-0 victory over Nigeria in their Group D U20 FIFA Women's World Cup encounter at the Stade de Marville in Saint-Malo.
Here's how the Falconets fared in the tension soaked encounter;
Chiamaka Nnadozie: Her team's player of the match. She produced six world class saves. 8/10
Opeyemi Sunday: The full back was contended with defending her territory and hardly ventured forward. 5/10
Glory Ogbonna: Ogbonna was assured at the back. 6/10
Mary Ologbosere: It's rare to see the Rivers Angels youngster feature at central defence. She relished the moment. 6/10
Chidinma Okeke: Another makeshift defender, who was confident marshalling the back four. 7/10
Peace Efih: The Edo Queens midfielder made crucial blocks and almost equalized but her bullet went off the post. 7/10
Bashirat Amoo: Amoo started the game very well and passed with confidence. 6.5/10
Saheed Adebisi: Falconets flop of the match. She was rarely involved and failed to deliver. 3/10
Rasheedat Ajibade: Ajibade didn't really come to the party, was largely anonymous. The moment she got into the act her team almost scored. 5/10
Anam Imo: The Nasarawa Amazons forward was often left isolated. She caused the Germans all sorts of problems. 5.5/10
Aishat Bello: The starlet was made to track back before she was substituted. 3.5/10
Substitutes
Taibat Odueke: She offered little after coming on for the injured Efih. 4/10
Grace Igboamalu: Igboamalu offered support to Imo when she came on board. 4/10
Here's how the Falconets fared in the tension soaked encounter;
Chiamaka Nnadozie: Her team's player of the match. She produced six world class saves. 8/10
Opeyemi Sunday: The full back was contended with defending her territory and hardly ventured forward. 5/10
Glory Ogbonna: Ogbonna was assured at the back. 6/10
Mary Ologbosere: It's rare to see the Rivers Angels youngster feature at central defence. She relished the moment. 6/10
Chidinma Okeke: Another makeshift defender, who was confident marshalling the back four. 7/10
Peace Efih: The Edo Queens midfielder made crucial blocks and almost equalized but her bullet went off the post. 7/10
Bashirat Amoo: Amoo started the game very well and passed with confidence. 6.5/10
Saheed Adebisi: Falconets flop of the match. She was rarely involved and failed to deliver. 3/10
Rasheedat Ajibade: Ajibade didn't really come to the party, was largely anonymous. The moment she got into the act her team almost scored. 5/10
Anam Imo: The Nasarawa Amazons forward was often left isolated. She caused the Germans all sorts of problems. 5.5/10
Aishat Bello: The starlet was made to track back before she was substituted. 3.5/10
Substitutes
Taibat Odueke: She offered little after coming on for the injured Efih. 4/10
Grace Igboamalu: Igboamalu offered support to Imo when she came on board. 4/10
Abayomi Ademetan
Photo Credit : fifa.com
Latest News
- Manchester Unted's Nigerian striker agrees move to West Ham on scholarship deal
- Transfer guru confirms Man Utd interest in ex-Super Eagles invitee with release clause of N104b
- 'Felt this could have been my season' - Chelsea midfielder Chukwuemeka reflects on injury woes
- Super Eagles winger Chukwueze gets vote of confidence from former AC Milan goalkeeper
- Morak FC chief backs Golden Eaglets to qualify for World Cup despite 2-0 loss to his team
- Chelsea ready to use Lukaku plus a young player as makeweight in their efforts to sign Osimhen
- Norwich mulling over move for Charlton's German-Nigerian RB after impressing in trial game v Chelsea youth
- 'Has been amazing' - Calvin Bassey lauds Marco Silva after Fulham's 10th clean sheet of the season
- U18 PL: John Terry and Cole Palmer in attendance as five Nigerians feature for Chelsea in loss to Norwich
- Awoniyi makes his first appearance in 55 days as Nottingham Forest claim huge win v Sheffield United
Football News 24/7
News Categories
- Football Betting
- African Players
- Australia/ Asia
- Belgian Championship
- Bundesliga
- Danish Football
- English Premier League
- Nigeria National Teams
- Nigeria Premier League
- Norwegian Football
- Polish Football
- Russian Championship
- Serie A
- Spanish Liga
- Swedish Championship
- Transfer
- Turkish Championship
- Ukrainian Football
- Uncategorized
- Women's Football