Assisat Oshoala’s Four Goals Sink Mali – Ghana Next [2016 AWCON]
Nigeria 6 – Mali 0
Nigeria
began their title defence of the Africa Women Cup of Nations (Awcon) in solid
fashion by smashing six goals past Mali at the Stade Municipal de Limbe on
Sunday.
Asisat
Oshoala scored four while Francisca Ordega and Uchechi Sunday got among the
goals.
Florence
Omagbemi, head coach of the African champions, named a startlist without Desire
Oparanozie with Sunday preferred upfront alongside Arsenal Ladies striker
Oshoala. Faith Ikidi, Onome Ebi, Ordega, Halimatu Ayinde and captain Rita
Chikwelu completed Nigeria's list of overseas-based players.
Mali
head coach Oumar Guindo listed three of the four France-based players in his 11
for this game. Dejnaba Baradji, Sebe Coulibaly and Aissatou Diadhiou were the
France-based trio that started.
Seven
minutes into the game, Uchechi Sunday's knock down played Oshoala through on
goal but the Arsenal Ladies forward applied a heavy first touch and allowed the
ball to bubble out of play to the relief of Mali stopper Samake Goundo.
Mali
had their first opportunity to test the Nigerian back-four when they broke from
the right channel. But Sebe Coulibaly's cross was too easy a catch for Alaba
Jonathan.
On
15 minutes, Oshoala's cutback into Mali's box was met by Washington Spirit
forward Ordega, whose effort was blocked before FC Minsk midfielder Ayinde
dragged her attempt off target.
Five
minutes later, Sunday rose highest to plant a headed attempt at goal straight into
the hands of Mali goalkeeper Goundo.
However,
Goundo could not stop Ordega from passing the ball into the bottom corner from
a low cross to give Nigeria a deserved one-nil lead.
Halfway
into the first 45 minutes, Ayinde waltzed through the Mali defence and could
only watch as her delightful chip grazed the woodwork and went out of play.
Mali's
only threat in the game came from one of their France-based stars, Baradji,
though the Nigerian backline anchored by Onome Ebi kept her in check.
Five
minutes before the break, Oshoala doubled Nigeria's lead. The Malians made a
meal of a clearance and Osarenoma Igbinovia picked out Oshoala who skipped past
the Mali custodian to score.
Sunday
and Oshoala had opportunities to make it 3-0 to Nigeria but Aminata Sacko and
Goundo blocked the attempts respectively.
In
added time of the first half, the Malians defended a goalmouth scramble with
Nigerian trio of Osinachi Ohale, Sunday and Ordega putting pressure on their
opponents.
Less
than two minutes into the restart, a poor challenge by Sacko on Igbinovia
gifted Nigeria a spot kick and South Korea-based striker Sunday calmly
side-footed the ball past a despairing Mali goalkeeper for the third goal to
the champions.
On
the hour mark, Oshoala raced through Mali's defence and hit the ball first
time. Her attempt was always rising.
Nigeria
went four goals up on 64 minutes through Oshoala. A through-ball from the back
freed up the Arsenal Ladies forward, who beat her Malian marker, Oumou Tangara,
for pace before rounding Goundo and then calmly picked her spot to score her
second of the afternoon.
Four
minutes later, the Arsenal Ladies striker's pace was again too much to cope
with by the Malian defence and she effortlessly slotted in Nigeria's fifth of
the game and her hat-trick.
Fifteen
minutes to time, Ayinde let fly from outside of Mali's goal area and her
attempt only flew inches over the post.
The
contest turned out to be an Oshoala show as she scored her fourth of the game
and Nigeria's sixth from a well-weighted pass by Chikwelu on 79 minutes.
With
the contest surely won by Nigeria, Guindo's team can only look forward to their
next game with Kenya on Wednesday while the Super Falcons face Ghana in a clash
of heavyweights on the same day.
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