
Nigeria’s U-17 women edged past Colombia side with a second consecutive 1-2 win.
Nigeria scored a 2-1 come-from-behind victory over a
gallant Colombia to earn a quarter-final berth
alongside Mexico and at the same time end the hopes of the South Americans.
Needing all three points to stay alive in Group D,
Colombia burst out of the blocks with a third minute
goal as Angie Rodriguez looped a header from a perfect Nancy Acosta cross over the head of stranded goalkeeper Onyinyechukwu Okeke.
Nigeria drew level just past the midway point of the
opening half with Joy Bokiri curling in a perfectly
flighted free-kick from the edge of the penalty area.
Nigeria took the lead for the first time approaching the hour mark as some sloppy marking from a corner
allowed the tall figure of Uchenna Kanu to nod the ball in unchallenged at the back post.
Midfielder Ihuoma Onyebuchi then rattled the
Colombia crossbar with a first time strike from
distance with the South Americans increasingly on the back foot.
Colombia goalkeeper Monica Florez memorably pulled off four successive blocks during one almighty
goalmouth scramble as they desperately hung on.
The win leaves Nigeria sharing top spot with Mexico,
while Colombia will now tackle China PR with each
seeking their maiden points of the competition.
FLAMINGOES FLY AGAIN
