Super Falcons keep World Cup alive after win over Korea
The Super Falcons are back in contention for a place in the knockout rounds of the Women’s World Cup after a 2-0 win over Korea Republic today in Grenoble.
The African champions have now recorded three points from two matches, but remain third in Group A behind leaders France and Norway.
This win could propel them to the next round notwithstanding the result of their final group game next week. Korea remain bottom of the standings after they lost their second straight game.
The Falcons benefitted from an own goal after 29 minutes to go into the break a goal up.
They doubled their advantage in the 75thminute when Asisat Oshoala got to the end of a long ball by Chidinma Okeke, dribbled past the goalkeeper before she fired home.
Official Player of the Match Oshoala would have netted a brace moment later when the Falcons launched another fast counter, but poor ball control by the Barcelona forward let her down.
Chiamaka Nnadozie, 18, who was considered ahead of No 1 choice Oluehi Tochukwu, was outstanding on her World Cup debut.
Korea had a goal disallowed for offside on 58 minutes to save the blushes of goalkeeper Nnadozie, who had fumbled a cross into the path of the Korean attacker.
The Falcons will play their final game on Monday against hosts France in Rennes.