Nigeria retain the FIFA U-17 World Cup with a 2-0 win against Mali in Vina Del Mar. According to FIFA.com,
Victor Osimhen stole the show once again thanks to his record-breaking
tenth goal of the tournament, with Funsho Bamgboye adding a second
moments later. Samuel Diarra had saved an early Osinachi Ebere penalty
as the Malians played their part in an entertaining finale to Chile
2015.
The penalty came as both sides were just
finding their rhythm in the opening exchanges, Chato the culprit with a
handball. Ebere saw his low effort saved brilliantly by Diarra, the
No17’s follow up header hit the bar before a third bite of the cherry
was blocked by the Malian defence.
Both sides had chances in a tense
opening period, with Golden Eaglets skipper Kelechi Nwakali hitting just
wide and Boubacar Traore seeing his glancing header tipped over by
Akpan Udoh.
The second half saw the game burst into
life, with Emmanuel Amuneke’s words clearly working their magic on the
Nigerian youngsters. Osimhen shrugged off the challenge of Mamadou
Fofana before hitting a wonderful dipping half volley towards goal,
which Diarra spectacularly saved. Udochukwu Anumudu then smashed a
thunderous effort at goal, which rebounded back off the crossbar and was
cleared away.
Mali did not heed those warnings. Good
approach play by substitute Chinedu Madueke saw him tee up Osimhen for
his record-breaking goal, seeing him surpass the nine goals scored by
Florent Sinama Pongolle in 2001 and Souleymane Coulibaly ten years
later.
The holders doubled their advantage mere
minutes later, with Bamgboye bursting down the Nigerian left before
smashing a powerful effort at goal, Diarra standing little chance.
Despite a couple of late chances for
Mali, from corner kicks, Nigeria retained possession for large spells
and saw the game out to retain their crown. The jubilant scenes on the
final whistle in Vina Del Mar will surely live long in the memories of
these Nigerian heroes of the present, some of whom may just become the
stars of the future.
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