U-17: Nigeria beat Germany, win bronze

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Nigeria’s U-17 women’s national team, the Flamingos, won bronze today in India at the U-17 Women’s World Cup after defeating Germany 3-2 on penalties.

The Flamingos scored first and led 3-0 before the Germans staged a late comeback to tie the losers final 3-3.The game went to penalties, and the Flamingos were fortunate this time after losing to Colombia in the semi-finals via the shoot-out lottery.

The Germans took the lead in the fifth minute, but the goal was overturned after a VAR review due to a foul on Flamingos goalkeeper Faith Omilana.

Opeyemi Ajakaye, top scorer in the African qualifiers, then ended her goal drought with a brilliant opener for the Flamingos in the 20th minute to put Nigeria ahead.

The hardworking Amina Bello doubled the lead with a brilliant header just three minutes into the second half.

Super sub Edidiong Etim, who came on for Chidera Okenwa in the 59th minute, made it three goals for Nigeria after just four minutes on the pitch.

Just when Nigeria thought they had the game wrapped up, the Germans pulled one back through Jella Viet’s effort in the 73rd minute and scored the second in the 88th minute through Platiner Paulina, before Loreen Bender equalised for the European champions in the 92nd minute to drag the match into the lottery of penalties.

Blessing Sunday, Etim and Player-of-The-Match Ajakaye, all scored from the spot for Flamingos but defender Tumininu Adeshina’s miss did not matter as Pauliner Bartz fluffed the crucial kick for Germany.