Three key factors why Flamingos bowed to the Americans as their World cup journey comes to an end

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Richard Yinka

Richard Yinka is a sport analyst, sport writer and a Manchester United fan

Nigeria’s elimination from the 2024 FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup followed a 2-0 defeat to the United States, underscoring a key issue: Instead of team play.

Overreliance on Individual Play

Flamingos relied too heavily on individual efforts.

Despite topping their group, Nigeria didn’t bring their synergy against the U.S. Players would frequently dribble solo or attempt long shots, none of which could disrupt the U.S.’s well organized defense.

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Evan O’Steen’s Commanding Goalkeeping

Nigeria’s attempts on goal came to nothing as American goalkeeper Evan O’Steen comfortably handled.

Each time Nigeria posed a threat, O’Steen, showing exceptional composure, dealt with Nigeria’s long range shots expertly. But her solid performance helped the U.S. keep its lead, frustrating Nigeria’s hopes of scoring.

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Chidi’s Disappointing Outing as Star Forward

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Flamingos world cup journey comes to an end

Chidi, Nigeria’s lead forward, had a hard time affecting the U.S. defense. Chidi could not create any real threat as she lacked the decisive movements to open up opportunities for her team.

O’Steen easily managed her occasional long shots, an underwhelming effort from a player who was supposed to be a star.

 

 

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