Nigeria’s U-17 women’s team, the Flamingos, kept up the form that has seen them dominate at the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup so far as they thrashed Ecuador 4-0 to reach the quarterfinals.
After their 4-1 win over New Zealand, which means they have six points from two matches with eight scored and one conceded, this victory was another good one.
Shakirat Moshood Is Leading the Way
The Flamingos got off to a strong start when Shakirat Moshood calmly converted a penalty in the 26th minute after captain Taiwo Afolabi was fouled in the box.
It was already a headline-maker, as Moshood had already struck one of the fastest goals in the tournament in their first match, and she did it again with her finishing prowess.
Harmony Chidi Add and Peace Effiong join the Tally.
A defensive error from Ecuador allowed Nigeria’s constant threat Forward Peace Effiong to double the African side’s lead.
Top scorer Harmony Chidi who won player of the match, missed some early chances, tucked away another after getting the better of some early chances.
Moshood wrapped up the win with her second goal of the night, and it was a team effort in the final moments.
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Next Up: Dominican Republic Host Nation
The Flamingos have virtually clinched their place in the knockout stages with six points. The hosts, Dominican Republic, will be their final group stage match as they continue their impressive run in the tournament.