Nigeria Super Falcons kicked start their WAFU B Women’s
Championship campaign in a bright note with a 5-1 victory over Burkina Faso on
Thursday in Abidjan, Ivory Coast.
The Super Falcons
finished third in last year’s edition held also in Ivory Coast, with Ghana
emerging as winners.
Nigeria are in
Group B alongside Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger.
The Super Falcons
had a timid start and struggled in midfield with sloppy passes but found their
rhythm by the 10th minute when
Alice Ogbe went on a solo run through the left flank. Although her cross found
no green shirt in Burkina Faso box, it brought some threat and called for a
retreat in the opposing camp.
Uchenna Grace Kanu
was released into Burkina Faso area, and after outmuscling her marker, she
finished her effort in the back net to hand Nigeria the lead by the 12th minute.
Burkina attempted
some reactions but they proved too weak for the Super Falcons, who retook
domination and soon besieged the opposing box.
Nigeria improved
their lead to 2-0 by the 19th minute
through a penalty transformed by Nwabuoku Evelyn, after Burkina Faso’s Salimata
Simpore committed a foul in the box and was shown a straight red card.
The Falcons
immediately made their one-woman advantage count following another incursion in
Burkina area which culminated in another penalty executed by Amarachi Grace
Okoronkwo by the 22nd minute.
Burkina made two
successive substitutions which helped the team resist the assaults imposed by
the Falcons for the remainder of the first half, with the scoreline standing at
3-0 in favour of Nigeria.
Back from the
break, the Falcons kept up the fire, with the unstoppable Uchenna Kanu
completing her brace in a goalmouth scramble.
Burkina had their
fair share of the action as well when they pressed the Falcons for about 10
minutes but their efforts were futile.
Woman of the match
Uchenna Kanu claimed a hat trick when she forced a move into Burkina box and
beat goalkeeper Kounda Zenabou to take Nigeria’s lead to 5-0.
However, following
a beautiful display by the Burkinabe in Nigeria area, they earned a free-kick
and then a corner kick which Charlotte Millogo hit in to reduce the deficit at
5-1.
Nigeria will face
Niger on Saturday.
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