Three-time
champions Nigeria left little to doubt when they opened their FIFA U-17
World Cup campaign against twice champions and holders Mexico in Al
Ain, winning out by an emphatic 6-1 scoreline.
The
result piles more unhappiness on the Mexican nation, whose senior team
is experiencing a crisis in senior FIFA World Cup qualifying, while
Nigeria sit comfy and cozy at the top of Group F.
Nigeria
looked nervous early, but the Mexicans were unable to take advantage of
their opponents’ trepidation. Striker Ulises Jaimes had a chance to
score with his head after only three minutes, but the ball was deflected
wide of danger by the scrambling Nigerian defence.
With
a half-hour gone, and after a few more Mexican half-chances, the
Africans had settled into their rhythm. That was bad news for Mexico.
With 33 minutes gone, the speedy Golden Eaglets were through on a
counter-attack. Success Isaac, who seven times in the African
qualifiers, raced in and rounded the goalkeeper, pulling the ball back
across goal. Kelechi Iheanacho followed the play and produced a clever
finish, hitting the ball high into the net to get over a pair of Mexican
defenders.
Seven
minutes later, the No10 – hands-down the best player on the pitch –
scored again. The pattern was the same, Isaac crossing from the left
after a fast-break and Iheanacho keeping his cool again, cutting inside
and showing great patience to drift past two defender and slam into the
side netting.
The
Nigerians celebrated wildly in front of their large banks of fans, but
their enthusiasm got the better of them as they conceded a goal a minute
later. Still in dreamland, the African defenders failed to clear their
lines and the ball fell kindly for Jaimes in the area, with the Morelia
youngster rounding his man to score low in the corner.
The
Mexican euphoria couldn’t last, however, and Iheanacho had his
hat-trick seconds into the second-half. With the ball flicked on from a
long throw-in, the livewire slammed it home, low and hard, at the near
post to make it 3-0 for the rampaging Nigerians. It was 4-0 three
minutes later, when Chidiebere Nwakali fired the ball in from 25 yards
out, signaling a certain rout as the Negerian fans chanted for more,
more, more.
Isaac
provided it on the hour-mark when he raced on to a through-ball,
bamboozled two tired and devastated Mexican defenders and fired inside
the near post from 12 yards out. With 30 minutes to go, the
irrepressible Iheanacho bagged his fourth goal. He cut in from the right
side and fired a vicious strike from a long way out that Gudino got his
finger-tips to, but had no chance of keeping out of the top corner to
make the final score a frightening 6-1.
Up
next for the impressive Nigerians is a date with Scandinavian debutants
Sweden in three days’ time, when Mexico try to get things back on track
against Iraq.
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