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WWC: Nigeria bow to Germany, needs three points against Venezuela

Nigeria’s chances of qualifying for the knockout stage of the ongoing FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup in Bogotá, Colombia, suffered a huge setback after the Falconets lost 3-1 to Germany on Wednesday night.

Germany secured their spot at the top of Group D and advanced to the second round, while Nigeria must earn a win against Venezuela in their final group match on Saturday to keep their hopes alive.

The Falconets were outclassed by Germany after Nigeria’s female U-20 side kicked off their FIFA World Cup campaign in style, defeating Korea Republic 1-0 in a tightly contested match at the Estadio Metropolitano de Techo in Bogota, Colombia.

Germany drew the first blood in the 17th minute with a header from 17-year-old Alara Sehitler, but Chiamaka Okwuchukwu equalised in the second half with a close-range finish. However, Sehitler restored Germany’s lead on the hour mark, and Sarah Ernst sealed the win with a third goal in stoppage time.

Coached by Chris Danjuma, missed several scoring chances that could have altered the outcome. In the second minute, striker Okwuchukwu broke away from her markers, but Germany’s goalkeeper made a superb save with her right foot.

Germany posed an aerial threat throughout the match. In the 28th minute, Marie Steiner nearly doubled Germany’s lead, narrowly missing from five meters out. One minute later, Nigeria’s Flourish Sabastine delivered a promising cross from the left flank, but it was just beyond Okwuchukwu’s reach.

Nigeria also suffered from defensive errors. In the 30th minute, Philomina Yina made a crucial block after a miscommunication between goalkeeper Shukura Bakare and defender Shukurat Oladipo. Germany came close again in the 36th minute when Lisa Baum missed a close-range opportunity.

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