Super Falcons Crush Burundi 4-0 to Qualify for Q’finals

Super Falcons Crush Burundi 4-0 to Qualify for Q’finals

 Duro Ikhazuagbe 

Nigeria’s Super Falcons crushed Burundi 4-0 last night to qualify for the quarter finals of the ongoing Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Rabat Morocco. 

The cup holders totally dominated the final Group C match to set up the last Four clash with familiar foes, the  Indomitable Lionesses of Cameroon. The winner of that game will not only qualify for the semifinal but will also have in the bag one of the tickets to represent the continent in the FIFA Women’s World Cup.

The win took the champions to six points and five goals advantage, but South Africa’s 1-0 win over Botswana meant the Banyana Banyana finished on maximum nine points and topped the group, setting up a clash with Tunisia in the last eight.

Nigeria dominated to an embarrassing degree and should have been ahead by two goals before Rasheedat Ajibade won and scored a penalty in the 25th minute after she was upended by onrushing goalkeeper Jeanine Irakoze. Earlier, the very busy Ifeoma Onumonu shot over the sticks when clear on goal in the second minute and Peace Efih had an opportunity to rifle into the net four minutes later but opted to pass, which effort was cut off.  

Four minutes after Ajibade scored from six yards, Peace Efih scored from a goalmouth melee after another dashing run and cross into the box by Ajibade.

Less than 60 seconds after, Nigeria were 3-0 up after Ajibade hugged the byeline and threaded the ball into the box for advancing Uchenna Kanu to hook into an empty net.

Kanu thought she had made it four in the 38th minute but her effort was ruled offside, and then came very close in the 40th and 43rd minutes only to miss from close range.

In the second half, the Falcons started the way they left off in the first period, with Ajibade lifting the ball into the box for Kanu to rifle past substitute goalkeeper Amissa Inarukundo with only 22 seconds gone.

The Falcons then took their feet off the pedal as the match puttered and petered out, even as Christy Ucheibe’s rasping drive was finger-tipped to the upright by Inarukundo in the 56th minute and Macleans Chinonyerem made a hash of a great pass from Gift Monday with five minutes left. 

Q’FINAL PAIRINGS

Morocco Vs Botswana

Cameroon Vs Nigeria

Zambia Vs Senegal

S’Africa Vs Tunisia

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