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Tuesday, 2 July 2013
Ghana Is Africa’s Only Remaining Hope As Uruguay Eliminate Nigeria At U20 World Cup
Nicolas Lopez
Uruguay inflicted its latest
defeat on Africa when they
were bundled Nigeria out of
the Fifa Under-20 World
Championship in Turkey with a
2-1 win over the Flying Eagles
on Tuesday.
The West Africans once again
failed to end the South American
hoodoo hovering over their
heads in the Fifa Under-20 World
Cup as Nicolas Lopez’s spot kick
inside the last 10 minutes put
them to the sword.
The defeat will be painful for
African as the South American
side have once again succeeded
in eliminating an African country
from a football tournament after
booting Ghana out of the 2010
World Cup in South Africa.
There was not much to choose
from both teams with an even
play in the first half though
Nigeria had the better scoring
opportunities.
Inside the opening 20 minutes,
Aminu Umar’s cross provided
Olarenwaju Kayode with the best
chance of the half from just six
yards out from Uruguay’s goal
but he could not connect.
Within a minute, Gino Acevedo
ghosted past two of his Nigerian
markers into the goal area but
blazed the ball wide off target.
Seven minutes before the break,
Abdullahi Shehu’s long cross
from the right channel was met
by Umar’s half volley which
Uruguay goalkeeper, Guillermo
De Amores palmed away before
Jim Varela cleared.
And just four minutes to half
time, Nigeria were reduced to 10
men when Shehu was shown a
straight red card by Serbian
referee, Milorad Mazic, for a two-
footed tackle on Diego Laxalt.
Shehu had just received a yellow
card a minute earlier as the half
petered away with little talking
point.
Five minutes into the restart,
Kayode’s looping effort was
deflected off target.
Uruguay then went close to
taking the lead when Laxalt’s
volley could only be palmed away
by Samuel Okani in Nigeria’s goal.
The skilful Giorgian De Arrascaeta
later stung Okani’s palms from
range via a free kick.
Nigeria defence was left in sixes
and sevens including Okani as
Lopez tapped home De
Arrascaeta’s deflected dead-ball
for the opening goal from close
range into an empty goal in the
65th minute.
Kayode then produced a solo
finish four minutes later after
running all alone before shooting
from 25 yards past De Amores to
put Nigeria level.
The game sparked into life as
Michael Olaitan almost made it
2-1 to Nigeria four minutes later
after his effort missed target by
inches.
But Wilfred Ndidi fouled Diego
Rolan, who dribbled past an
onrushing Okani with seven
minutes left and Lopez coolly
scored to restore the South
Americans’ lead again.
In added time, Nigerian
defenders, Ndidi and Kingsley
Madu, came close to making
score 2-2.
Uruguay will now face Spain in
the quarterfinals as the South
American jinx continue to haunt
the Nigerian under-20s.
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