The
Falconets have had the tendency to score quick goals during their time at the
FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup Canada 2014, and Courtney Dike continued that trend
with a goal barely more than a minute after kick-off. Oshoala set the tone by
setting it up, releasing Dike in behind Korea DPR’s captain Choe Sol-Gyong
before the No8 expertly picked her spot just inside the far post.
At the
half-way point of the first period, Oshoala doubled Nigeria’s lead,
capitalising on a poor touch from centre-half Song Kyong-Hui before rounding
the keeper and passing into an open goal.
Asisat Oshoala
scored four times as Nigeria reached the final with a thumping 6-2 victory
over Korea DPR in the highest-scoring
semi-final ever seen at the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup. Oshoala also laid
on two more goals in a win that leaves the Super Falconets to face either
Germany who beat France in a hard fought 2-1 victory on Sunday at Montreal's
Olympic Stadium.
Less
than ten minutes later, Ri Un-Sim – arguably the North Koreans’ most dangerous
attacker throughout the tournament – pulled one back with a great bit of
individual skill after receiving a long ball from midfield. Ri beat two
defenders on the cutback and finished past Sandra Chiichii with a powerful shot
into the top corner. From there, Korea DPR looked inspired in search of an
equaliser but the score remained 2-1 at half-time before Nigeria swiftly put
the game out of reach within minutes of the restart.
In
similar fashion to her appearance and goal in the quarter-finals against New
Zealand, Uchechi Sunday came on as a substitute and within a minute scored to
restore her team's two-goal lead. Oshoala then put the game out of reach on the
hour mark when she hit a stunning shot from 20 yards out that left Kim with no
chance as it flew into the top corner.
Korea
DPR had one last glimmer of hope two minutes later when Ugo Njoku handled the
ball in her own area, allowing Jon So-Yon to score from the penalty spot.
However, Oshoala’s quality shone through yet again in the 68th minute when she
completed her hat-trick, beating Song and winning a foot race with Kim to once
more fire into an empty net.
Nigeria
were not finished there, though, and with five minutes from time the No4
matched the number on her jersey. The goal came as a result of another North
Korean defensive miscue less than six yards from goal, resulting in a simple
tap-in.
Oshoala
had taken the wind out of the Korean sails far earlier in the match and when
the final whistle sounded, her Nigerian team-mates surrounded her in
celebration, while Hwang Yong-Bong's side trudged off disconsolately.
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