Nigeria 0 Canada 0: Nnadozie the heroine as Super Falcons frustrate Olympic champions 

Published: July 21, 2023
Nigeria 0 Canada 0: Nnadozie the heroine as Super Falcons frustrate Olympic champions 

The Super Falcons displayed resilience and determination to hold reigning Olympic champions Canada to a goalless draw in their opening match of the 2023 Fifa Women's World Cup on Friday morning.

 

Right from the start, Canada dominated possession, keeping most of the early action in the Nigerian half.

 

Captain Christine Sinclair and forward Jordyn Huitema had chances at goal but couldn't find the target.

 

As the first half progressed, the African side grew into the game and Ifeoma Onumonu forced Canadian keeper Kailen Sheridan into a crucial save.

 

Nigeria had its best scoring opportunity in the 35th minute when a long ball caught Sheridan off the line, but Asisat Oshoala failed to convert from a tight angle.

 

Despite the slow start, the Super Falcons gained momentum as halftime approached, mustering more attempts and shots on goal compared to Canada.

 

The second half began with an immediate impact as Canada made a substitution in attack, bringing on Cloe Lacasse for Deanne Rose.

 

A pivotal moment came when Francisca Ordega brought down Christine Sinclair in the penalty area, resulting in a penalty for Canada.

 

However, Nigeria goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie stepped up and made an excellent save to deny Sinclair.

 

The match got more intense, with the first yellow card issued to Nigeria's Blessing Demehin for a tough tackle on Jordyn Huitema. Canada continued to dominate possession and made tactical substitutions to keep the pressure on Nigeria.

 

Canada's Evelyne Viens, who was subbed in during the 64th minute, had a chance at goal, but Nnadozie made a crucial save to deny her.

 

As the game progressed, both teams fought hard for the breakthrough, with Nigeria getting close on a few occasions, but Sheridan was up to the task.

 

In the 73rd minute, Nigeria made its first substitution, with Uchenna Kanu replacing Francisca Ordega.

 

Kanu's introduction brought some attacking flair, and she drew a free-kick from a rough tackle by Canada's Lawrence, who received a yellow card.

 

Nigeria continued to press forward, and in the 80th minute, they almost took the lead, but Sheridan made an outstanding save on a dangerous ball into the area.

 

The game remained tightly contested, and both teams made further substitutions to find the winning goal.

 

However, in the 90th minute, Nigeria suffered a setback as Abiodun received a red card following a rudimentary  challenge on Lawrence.

 

Despite the numerical disadvantage, the Super Falcons held on valiantly, and the match ended in a goalless draw.

 

    


Hashim Kolawole

 

 

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