2019 WWC: Nigeria 2 South Korea 0 : Oshoala On Target; GK Nnadozie Sets World Record
Published: June 12, 2019![2019 WWC: Nigeria 2 South Korea 0 : Oshoala On Target; GK Nnadozie Sets World Record](../football_pics/37807Oshoala.png)
Nigeria recorded a morale-boosting 2-0 victory versus South Korea in their Second World Cup group game at the Stade Des Alpes on Wednesday afternoon.
Thomas Dennerby made three changes to the side that lost to Norway last time out, Chiamaka Nnadozie replacing Tochukwu Oluehi in between the sticks while Chinaza Uchendu and Chidimma Okeke also started.
Nigeria made a quick start to proceedings in Grenoble after just nine minutes, with Francisca Ordega's in swinging cross picking out Desire Oparanozie but her header was only as far as South Korea goalkeeper Kim Minjung who smothered her effort away from goal.
Lee Geummin would threaten next for South Korea after turning out a defender but curled her shot straight at Nnadozie who did well to hold onto the ball.
However, Nigeria went ahead in the 29th minute when Kim Do-yeon inadvertently turned home a long ball from Rita Chikwelu past her goalie.
Nigeria continued to control the game after the break and looked much more physically prepared than their opponents.
Thomas Dennerby made three changes to the side that lost to Norway last time out, Chiamaka Nnadozie replacing Tochukwu Oluehi in between the sticks while Chinaza Uchendu and Chidimma Okeke also started.
Nigeria made a quick start to proceedings in Grenoble after just nine minutes, with Francisca Ordega's in swinging cross picking out Desire Oparanozie but her header was only as far as South Korea goalkeeper Kim Minjung who smothered her effort away from goal.
Lee Geummin would threaten next for South Korea after turning out a defender but curled her shot straight at Nnadozie who did well to hold onto the ball.
However, Nigeria went ahead in the 29th minute when Kim Do-yeon inadvertently turned home a long ball from Rita Chikwelu past her goalie.
Nigeria continued to control the game after the break and looked much more physically prepared than their opponents.
And it was Barcelona forward Asisat Oshoala that handed the Super Falcons the deserved cushion in the 75th minute when she shrugged off the resistance of Hwang to round Minjung and slot home to the delight of the supporters.
According to OPTA, Chiamaka Nnadozie has become the youngest ever goalkeeper to keep a clean sheet in a Women’s World Cup game aged 18 years and 186 days following her clean sheet against the South Koreans.
Nigeria will seal progression to the knockout stages of the tournament for the first time in their last five attempts if they can get a favourable result in their next group game against France.
Emmanuel Chinaza
Photo Credit : fifa.com
Latest News
- FA Cup: Two Nigerians help Plymouth Argyle end Liverpool's quadruple dream
- Super Eagles midfielder Dele-Bashiru nets third league goal in Lazio's demolition of Monza
- 2026 WCQ: Three changes Nigerians expect in Eric Chelle's first Super Eagles squad announcement
- 'Has an eye for goal' - Ex-Spurs GK praises Dennis for first half display in Blackburn's defeat to Wolves
- Emmanuel Dennis squad number revealed ahead of Blackburn Rovers first team debut
- Former West Ham winger urges George to challenge Sancho for starting spot at Chelsea
- Bayer Leverkusen striker Boniface lost N56 billion after failed winter move to Al-Nassr
- Lille striker Akpom joins Super Eagles stars Osimhen, Moffi, Simon in scoring on Ligue 1 debut
- Super Eagles not ruled out for Arsenal's Nwaneri but Iwobi, NFF yet to reach out to parents
- 'That's why the 10 teams came up' - Former Chelsea striker expects Rangers to cash in on Dessers
![As featured on NewsNow: Football News](pics/newsnow_ab.gif)
![Hire the right candidates on MyJobMag](https://www.myjobmag.com/images/recruit-ad1.png)
News Categories
- Football Betting
- African Players
- Australia/ Asia
- Belgian Championship
- Bundesliga
- Danish Football
- English Premier League
- Nigeria National Teams
- Casinos not on Gamstop
- Nigeria Premier League
- Norwegian Football
- Polish Football
- Russian Championship
- Serie A
- Spanish Liga
- Swedish Championship
- Transfer
- Turkish Championship
- 1Win
- Ukrainian Football
- Uncategorized
- Women's Football