Nigeria’s Falconets struggle against Germany, now face must-win Match vs. Venezuela
Nigeria’s U-20 women’s team, the Falconets, faced a tough 1-3 defeat against Germany in their second group match of the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup on Wednesday night 4th September 2024 in Bogotá. Nigeria couldn’t capitalize despite several scoring chances, while Germany made the most of their opportunities.
Germany took an early lead with a header from 17-year-old Alara Sehitler in the 17th minute. The Falconets had their chances, with Chiamaka Okwuchukwu equalizing in the second half after a defensive mix-up by Germany. However, Sehitler struck again in the 62nd minute, and Germany sealed the win in stoppage time with Sarah Ernst’s header.
The Falconets struggled with defensive errors, especially on the left flank, where Germany’s goals originated. Captain Oluchi Ohaegbulem was outmuscled on key plays, leaving Nigeria vulnerable. Meanwhile, Nigeria’s attack couldn’t convert critical chances, like Flourish Sabastine’s missed cross and Okwuchukwu’s offside goal.
Coach Chris Danjuma faces the task of tightening Nigeria’s defense and improving their finishing as they head into a must-win match against Venezuela. Without a win, their journey in the tournament could come to an early end.
Now, the Falconets must regroup and deliver a top performance on Saturday to keep their World Cup hopes alive.