The Golden Eaglets continued to wax stronger at the ongoing FIFA U-17 World Cup here when they spanked Iran 4-1 in their round of 16 match held at the Khalifa Bin Zayes Stadium, Al Ain City.
After
plundering 14 goals in the group stage, the Nigerians showed their sheer
class and beauty with a convincing first display that saw them net three goals
to the delight of the traveling Nigerian fans, who made the almost twohours
trip by road from Dubai, where the Nigerian community have a strong voice and
representation.
For the
fans, yesterday was a day of delight as their Eaglets, who are
strong contenders for the title, repaid their support with three beautiful
goals, all coming within the space of 2o minutes, to silence the Iranian fans,
shouting Iran.
Coach Manu
Garba switched tactics for the game as he fielded. Abdullahi Alfa on the left
flank, allowing Musa Yahaya to attack from the centre. In the past matches,
Yahaya played from the left side of the wing. With injured Success Isaac not
dressed for the game, the Eaglets had problems settling down as the Iranians
tried to shut them out from making their neat passing games.
The
Iranian plot appeared to be working until the 23rd minute when left-full back
Samuel Okon scored the opener for the Eaglets. He profited from Yahaya
and Alfa combination, before threading a
right-foot shot pass onrushing Iranian goalkeeper Mahdi Amini, who should have done better with the ball.
right-foot shot pass onrushing Iranian goalkeeper Mahdi Amini, who should have done better with the ball.
Just as
the celebrations were dying down, star-boy Kelechi Iheanacho, put Nigeria
2-0 up with a clever left-foot finish. Taiwo Awoniyi, playing in the absence of
Isaac, was the creator of the goal in the 25th minute. He brilliantly rounded
up two Iranian defenders, allowing Iheanacho to come into range before passing
for the Imo native to score his fifth of the tournament.
But
Iheanacho’s joy was short-lived moments later when he got injured and was
substituted by Chidera Ezeh. His exit did not reduce Eaglets’s firepower as
they scored their third of the night in the 42 minute
through captain Musa Mohammed, who sliced the ball into the net and immediately raced to the substitutes bench to celebrate the goal with his teammates.
through captain Musa Mohammed, who sliced the ball into the net and immediately raced to the substitutes bench to celebrate the goal with his teammates.
The party
got merrier for the Eaglets in the second half when Musa Yahaya put the
Nigerians 4-0 up. Iranian goalie Amini was dejected and inconsolable. He only
conceded two goals in the group stage and here he was shipping in
four goals in a single match. Yahaya’s goal, which came in the 76th minute,,
was his fourth of the tournament as he joins the list of players battling for
the highest goal scorer award.
With
Nigerian dancing away into the quarterfinal, Ali Gholizadeh scored Iran’s only
goal in the 84th minute. No other goal was scored as Eaglets ran out 4-1
winners to secure a heavyweight quarterfinal clash with Uruguay at Sharjar on
Saturday.
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