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Match Report: Asisat Oshoala makes history as Super Falcons sink Australia

Recap

FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 Group B

Lang Park

Australia Women
Nigeria Women
Preview

Nigeria claimed their first win at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, shocking Australia in Brisbane with a 3-2 comeback victory, putting the co-hosts’ chances of securing a fifth straight WWC knockout stage qualification in jeopardy.

How it happened

Nigeria’s intention to utilize the low block invited Australia to exert pressure on the front foot, with stand-in captain Stephanie Catley coming the closest to breaking the deadlock for the co-hosts as she forced Chiamaka Nnadozie into a fine save.

Shortly after, Hayley Raso spurned a sitter at the far post after connecting with a rogue corner delivery, before the visitors saw a few openings of their own.

A half of end-to-end action was ultimately capped off with successive strikes at either end as the match came to life in the first minute of additional time.

Any doubts regarding Australia’s ability to penetrate Nigeria were put to rest when Emily van Egmond tucked a tidy finish past Nnadozie following a swift counterattack from the left flank.

The joy inside Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium lasted less than four minutes though, as Uchenna Kalu struck an opportunistic finish from inside the box with the final kick of the opening period to leave everything to play for after the restart.

Perhaps inspired by their equaliser, Randy Waldrum’s Super Falcons exhibited resilience and grabbed the lead after the hour mark.

Just minutes after a pair of substitutions, the tide turned in favour of the Africans when Osinachi Ohale poached a header following a defensive mishap to shock the co-hosts.

Substitute Asisat Oshoala’s presence proved absolutely instrumental in dictating the pace of play thereafter, as she added to Nigeria’s lead by rounding goalkeeper Mackenzie Arnold and slotting the ball into the far corner, all but sealing a first win in the tournament.

Nonetheless, a consolation awaited the Matildas at the death, as Alanna Kennedy rose high to make it 3-2.

Ultimately, a Sam Kerr-less Australia couldn’t help but succumb to a spirited Nigeria side whose hopes of qualifying for the knockout rounds in consecutive WWCs remains alive.

Nigeria are now on a five-match unbeaten streak, with Asisat good form the chance to go one better in the decisive encounter against the Republic of Ireland.

Meanwhile, Tony Gustavsson’s side will feel sheepish following the defeat as they failed to win their opening two games at a WWC for the first time, ahead of a match-up with Canada next.

2023 FIFA Women's World Cup Group B

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Advance to Round of 16

Key stats

Emily van Egmond scored the 50th goal at Australia & New Zealand 2023.

Asisat Oshoala is the first Nigerian player to score in three Women’s World Cups.

Official player of the Match

Osinachi Ohale (Nigeria)

Comments (5)

  1. Great one up there

  2. Naija for the gold.

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    Temitayo Oluwagbemiga

    Great one from the Falcons…

  4. Nice one, this our women are making us proud.

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