Thursday, 29 October 2015
FIFA U-17 World Cup: Eaglets beat Australia 6 – 0
The Nigerian Golden Eaglets beat their counterpart from
Australia 6 0 thereby advancing to the FIFA U-17 World Cup
Chile 2015 quarter-finals.
They are to play Brazil who edged past New Zealand by one
goal in Vina Del Mar.
The match which will be played on Sunday will be a battle
between world’s number one in the U-17 category which is
Nigeria’s Golden Eaglets and Brazil the number two.
Udochukwu Anumudu
(R) of Nigeria and Joshua Laws of Australia battle for the ball
during the FIFA U-17 Men’s World Cup 2015 round of 16
match between Nigeria and Australia at Estadio Sausalito on
October 28, 2015 in Vina del Mar, Chile. FIFA
The Nigerian Golden Eaglets beat their counterpart from
Australia 6 0 thereby advancing to the FIFA U-17 World Cup
Chile 2015 quarter-finals.
They are to play Brazil who edged past New Zealand by one
goal in Vina Del Mar.
The match which will be played on Sunday will be a battle
between world’s number one in the U-17 category which is
Nigeria’s Golden Eaglets and Brazil the number two.
Reigning FIFA U-17 World Cup champions Nigeria advanced
to a quarter-final meeting against Brazil on the back of a hat-
trick from the impressive Victor Osimhen, ending Australia’s
run with a one-sided 6-0 victory in Vina Del Mar.
The tale of the first half was compacted into a three-minute
period as Nigeria scored twice sandwiched either side of a
gilt-edged opening for Australia.
It was 2-0 at the interval, and the game was still a contest
until the final 17 minutes before Nigeria ran riot against an
Australian side looking flat after surviving the ‘group of
death’.
The Aussies started in pro-active fashion, but it was Funsho
Ibrahim Bamgboye who hit the post with a rasping shot from
the edge of the penalty area as Nigeria’s first effort narrowly
failed to break the deadlock.
That moment came on 22 minutes as Osimhen showed just
why he is the tournament’s leading goalscorer by bursting
forward with pace and power on the left, before turning his
defender and sliding the ball impressively inside the far post.
Australia could have drawn level immediately with Cameron
Joice seeing his shot saved, while Lucas Derrick pushed the
follow-up wide as a golden opportunity was spurned.
Almost immediately Nigeria were two in front as Funsho
Bambgboye went to ground in the penalty area, and Kelechi
Nwakali coolly slotted home the resultant penalty.
The two goals seemed to inspire the Nigerians who took a
greater hold as the half wore on creating several half-
openings around the Aussie goal.
Nigeria continued their powerful performance after the break,
and although Australia dominated possession for periods, it
was the Africans who ended the contest with a third.
Osimhen scored twice in the space of six minutes, the
second with another laser-perfect drive into the top corner.
The deflated Aussies conceded to more goals in the dying
minutes as firstly substitute Edidiong Michael Essien, and
then Samuel Chukwueze, inflicted further pain as Nigeria
stormed into the last-eight in confident fashion.
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