Friday, 10 August 2018 04:53

Falconets beat Haiti 1-0 to keep quarterfinal hope alive

Rate this item
(0 votes)
Rasheedat Ajibade’s first-half penalty kick on Thursday afternoon was enough to see Nigeria’s Falconets edge Haiti 1-0 in Group D at the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup France 2018 to secure a crucial three points, keeping their knockout round qualification hopes alive.

The Falconets needed a win badly to keep their hopes of a qualification to the knockout stage alive after losing their opening game 1-0 to Germany.

But stand-in Captain, Ajibade, netted from the penalty spot after Anam Imo was fouled in the box in the 36th minute of the encounter to give Nigeria any hope of progressing to the quarter finals.

Just before the end of the first period, Ajibade sent a brilliant pass to Anam Imo but the latter could not connect for a tap-in, and the half ended with the Falconets still one goal ahead.

The Haitians improved at the beginning of the second half but were contained by the Falconets who were hell bent on getting all three points at stake.

Just as she did in the first match against Germany which the Falconets were unlucky to lose by the odd goal, goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie saved the blushes of the Falconets time and time again whenever they were caught napping at the back.

The 2010 and 2014 silver medalists are now second on the Group D table with three points from two games and have China, losers against table –toppers Germany on Thursday, to confront in the final group game on Monday in Dinan/Léhon.

Earlier, it was Germany’s 2-0 defeat of China that gifted the Nigerian Under-20 team to have any hope of progressing to the quarter-final.

Germany scored a pair of first-half goals as they defeated China PR 2-0 in Saint-Malo on Thursday afternoon.

After an even start to this Group D contest at the Stade de Marville, the Germans broke the deadlock just after the half-hour mark. Giulia Gwinn took a through ball from Stefanie Sanders and powered a rising shot home from the right of the China PR box.

The Europeans then doubled their advantage on 40 minutes after China failed to clear a Germany corner. Sophia Kleinherne’s looping ball back into the Asian side’s box found an unmarked Laura Freigang at the far post. Her downward header eluded a diving Huan Xu in the Chinese goal for 2-0.

The Chinese did their best to respond after the break, but only Qiwen Xie went the closest to scoring after striking the post. At the other end, Germany substitute Klara Buhl forced a good save from Xu in the late stages.

The result, combined with Nigeria’s 1-0 win over Haiti later in the day, secured Germany’s spot in the quarter-finals from Group D.

ThisDay

June 24, 2025

Oil prices fall to over one-week lows as Trump announces Israel-Iran ceasefire

Oil prices tumbled on Tuesday to their lowest level in more than a week as…
June 25, 2025

Tinubu’s controversial biography reignites as Atiku disputes claim of Belarusian ‘schoolmate’

President Bola Tinubu’s already controversial academic record has come under renewed scrutiny following his recent…
June 23, 2025

The reason even successful people struggle to get out of bed some days

Sometimes after a long, productive day, I only have the energy to scroll on social…
June 21, 2025

Man convicted of posing as flight attendant to fly for free 120 times

A 35-year-old American man has been found guilty of impersonating a flight attendant at least…
June 25, 2025

Over 40 security operatives killed by bandits in Zamfara, Daily Trust reports

One of Nigeria’s most notorious bandit kingpins, Kachalla Bello Turji, reportedly killed more than 40…
June 25, 2025

Israel Vs Iran: Here’s what to know after Day 12

Fragile ceasefire holding, Trump envoy says peace talks with Iran 'promising' The ceasefire brokered by…
June 25, 2025

Tesla robotaxi launch: Why getting from dozens to millions of self-driving cars won't be easy

Tesla (TSLA.O) finally has a robotaxi. Now comes the hard part. The electric-vehicle maker deployed…
May 13, 2025

Nigeria's Flying Eagles qualify for World Cup after dramatic win over Senegal

Nigeria's U-20 national football team, the Flying Eagles, have secured their place at the 2025…

NEWSSCROLL TEAM: 'Sina Kawonise: Publisher/Editor-in-Chief; Afolabi Ajibola: IT Manager;
Contact Us: [email protected] Tel/WhatsApp: +234 811 395 4049

Copyright © 2015 - 2025 NewsScroll. All rights reserved.