Morocco 2022: Falcons ready for rematch with Black Queens – Kanu

Nigeria’s Super Falcons and Linköpings FC of Sweden goal sensation, Uchenna Kanu, says the team would not get carried away by the 2-0 victory in the reverse fixtures in Ghana.

Kanu scored a brace against the Black Queens of Ghana in the first leg of the African Women Cup of Nations (AWCON) qualifiers for Morocco 2022 on Wednesday in Lagos.

She told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) after the match at the Mobolaji Johnson sports arena that the Randy Waldrum-tutored team was focusing on the return leg encounter fixed for Sunday in Ghana.

“We thank God for the win, but we have a task ahead of us which is the return leg. We will remain focused to qualify for the AWCON,” she said.

The Super Falcons, however, suffered a setback toward the end of the first half of the match as Falcon’s dependable forward, Ordega, who provided the assist for the first goal was injured.

The CSKA Moscow forward was later replaced by Vivian Ikechukwu early in the second half.

The match saw the aggressive visitors’ efforts almost paying off in the 11th minute when Grace Animah saw her fierce shot inside the box blocked by Onome Ebi for a corner.

But it was much against the run of play nine minutes later, that Nigeria made pressure count when Kanu rose to meet a perfectly-weighted pull-out by Francisca Ordega and nodded past impressive goalkeeper Dumehasi Fafali for the first goal.

Both teams, knowing the loser on aggregate will either be without any major qualifying contest or tournament for the next two-and-half years, threw everything into the clash played behind closed doors.

But it was Nigeria that made the breakthrough again in the 26th minute, when Kanu rose highest in the box to meet Toni Payne’s corner kick and nodded firmly past Fafali and a clutch of watching defenders.

Former junior international Kanu could have added an assist to her impressive tally for the day when she darted past two defenders and squared for Asisat Oshoala, but Fafali foiled any intentions of the Nigerian captain.

Three minutes before recess, Grace Asantewaa unleashed from just outside the box but her shot rose far above goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie’s post.

On resumption of play, the Black Queens did something in the mould of throwing the kitchen sink at the Super Falcons, harrying, pushing, kicking and running all over to try and reduce the tally and make the second leg in Accra something to look forward to.

But veteran defender Onome Ebi, youngster Opeyemi Sunday, Glory Ogbonna and Osinachi Ohale thwarted their efforts.

Grace Asantewaa’s effort was again thwarted in the 50th minute by Nnadozie, who tipped her rising shot over the sticks.

Two minutes later, Oshoala darted past her marker and headed for glory, but was again stopped by Fafali.

Ghana’s captain, Portia Boakye was the usual energetic warrior with uncompromising stance, and worked well with Gladys Amfobea, Janet Egyir and Ellen Coleman to minimize the damage from the Super Falcons.

At the fore, Princella Adubea, Vivian Konadu and Nina Norshie sought vainly to unlock the Nigerian rear.

In the 82nd minute, Fafali was on hand to neutralise a plan cooked by substitute Vivian Ikechukwu, leaving the scoreline still at 2-0.

With a minute to the end, the tireless Princella Adubea waltzed her way into the Nigeria box and found herself face to face with Nnadozie, only to see her close-range bullet parried and then cleared out to safety by Ebi.

Both teams clash again on Sunday at the Accra Sports Stadium, as from 4pm Ghanaian time (5p.m. Nigeria time), with the winner on aggregate qualifying for the 12th Women Africa Cup of Nations holding in Morocco next year summer.

 
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