Nigeria’s Golden Eaglets have entered the Guinness Book of Records as
the only nation in the world to have won the FIFA U-17 World Cup five
times, when they defeated fellow West Africans Mali 2-0 in the final of
the FIFA U-17 World Cup in Chile earlier this morning, to lift the
trophy.
The game against the Maliens had begun with some
pulse-stopping moments when Nigeria, as early as the 3rd minute, got a
penalty, when Chato was adjudged to have handled Osimhen’s cross in the
Malien box, only for Osinachi Ebere to shoot straight at keeper Samuel
Diarra.
The Malian had looked the more enterprising side in the
first half, but the Nigerians wh only showed glimpses of creativity in
the first half returned with a vengeance in the second half and, after
Udochukwu Anumudu’s scorcher hit the wood-work and Victor Osimhen’s
left-legged loop hit was parried by Diarra, Osiimhen got a through-pass
from Stephen Chukwueke in the 56th minute and wasted no time in sending
it in.
The Nigerians piled on the pressure and, three minutes
later, Funsho Bamgboye sent a thumping shot past an utterly helpless
Diarra to double the West Africans’ lead.
The determined Maliens,
who found themselves in the final of the cadet championship for the
first time, left nothing to chance, as they threw all they got into the
game, but Coach Emmanuel Amuneke’s pep-talk must have sunk in, as his
wards gave no inch to their intense opponents.
Victor Osimhen’s
strike in the final took his haul to 10, making him the comeptition’s
all-time highest scorer, above France’s Sinama Pongolle (2001) and
Mali’s Souleymane Coulibaly (2008).
The Golden Eaglets had, in the
run-up, enjoyed favourable results at the Estadio Nacional Julio
MartÃnez Prádanos, winning USA 2-0, before coasting to victory at the
Estadio Sausalito in Vina del Mar with a crushing 5-1 win over Chile in
their second group phase match.
The last group game was against
Croatia at the Estadio Francisco Sanchez Rumoroso, ending 1-2, in favour
of the determined Serbians.
The team marched on to annihilate
Australia 6-0 in the second round and battered Brazil 3-0 in the quarter
final, before dispatching the fierce Mexicans 4-2 in the semi-final.
With
five wins (1985, 1993, 2007, 2013 and 2015), Nigeria has the highest
record of triumphs in the global cadet championship, followed by Brazil
with three.
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