The ongoing FIFA Women’s World Cup has already spiced its peak as mass entertainment has spanked among competitors.
The heated Group Qualification match between Nigeria and Canada serves as the key pinnacle of the ongoing clashes between great nations.
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The match that kicked off earlier, featured stars from Canada and Nigeria who clashed for their peak.
The two Nations battled for possible victory but it all settled to a draw. However, Canada resorted to the core after failing to convert an injury-time penalty awarded to them amid the Super Falcon’s defensive filth.
Credits swerved to the Nigerian astonishing Goalkeeper, Chiamaka Nnadozie who confidently saved a crucial penalty and denied Canada all three points.
The match that was played at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne/Naarm on Friday, July 21, 2023, at 12:30 PM negatively impacted 19-year-old Nigerian Defender, D. A. Abiodun who was sent off and was also termed the first 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup player to be punished with Red Card for her crucial foul.
Despite the view of this, Super Falcon still held the 7th ranked nation to a draw earning a point to boost their possible qualification in Group B.
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🗣️ Here's what our veteran defender Osinachi Ohale said after today's 0-0 draw with Canada 🇨🇦#NGA | #NGRCAN #FIFAWWC pic.twitter.com/blotkuGKrN
— NGSuper_Falcons (@NGSuper_Falcons) July 21, 2023