Defender
Tumininu Adeshina had flashed a shot into the side-netting in the 13th minute
before team’s leading scorer Opeyemi Ajakaiye drew applause with a snap shot
after chesting the ball outside the eighteen –yard box. But the ball was
slightly off target.
Adeshina
again shot above target in the 20th minute, before Ajakaiye scored her fourth
goal of the qualifiers with an angled shot that beat goalkeeper Habbiba El
Taher fair and square in the 28th minute.
Three minutes
later, the handful Laila Zaher got the better of the Nigeria defence and forced
goalkeeper Faith Omilana into a save, before the ball was cleared from danger.
Nigeria
would not relent and forward Omowunmi Bello headed home the second goal in the
39th minute from a corner kick by Tumininu Adeshina.
In the
second half, Ajakaiye meandered her way past the Egyptian defence in the 46th
minute but Judith Okah just failed to utilize the opportunity. Eight minutes
later, defender Miracle Usani found herself with the ball just outside the
Egyptian box after everyone had missed from a corner kick, and slammed past
goalkeeper El Taher for Nigeria’s third.
In the 62nd
minute, Bello again showed immense composure to lift the ball above onrushing
El Taher, after she had been brilliantly played-in by the excellent Taiwo
Afolabi on a counter-attack.
Bello had
two more opportunities to claim a hat-trick but missed narrowly from close
range, just as Ajakaiye fluffed a good opportunity with 14 minutes left.
Both teams
clash again in Cairo on the last day of this month, with the winner most likely
to play Ethiopia in the final round of the series for a ticket to the FIFA
World Cup in India. Ethiopia trounced South Africa 3-0 away from home on
Saturday.
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