Australia
have been knocked out of the Fifa under-17 World Cup in Chile, belted
6-0 by defending champions Nigeria in their round of 16 clash.
It was a bitterly disappointing result for the Joeys, who had chances
early on but seemed to lose their nerve during a defining stretch
midway through the first half and never recovered. In the space of three
minutes, Nigeria took the lead and then doubled it from the penalty
spot - but only after the Joeys wasted a golden chance to level the
scores in between.
The match turned into a procession after the break as a
clearly-fatigued Australia unravelled, conceding a further four goals as
Nigeria waltzed into the tournament’s final eight. Nigeria, four-time
World Cup champions at this age level, took the lead 22 minutes in
through Victor Osimhen, who finished the match with three goals to put
one hand on the tournament’s golden boot award.
A sloppy defensive turnover from the Joeys led to the chance, with
Osimhen surging down the left flank, nutmegging defender Kye Rowles and
then finishing past goalkeeper Duro Dragacevic. Two minutes later,
Australia should have made it 1-1 when a lovely chip from captain Joe
Caletti found striker Lucas Derrick in space at the top of the penalty
box. Derrick’s shot was saved, and then Cameron Joice spooned his
follow-up attempt over the target – a miss that was punished seconds
later when Nigeria was awarded a penalty.
Dubious as it was, the dual challenges from Rowles and Jonathan
Vakiritzis on Nigeria forward Funsho Ibrahim Bamgboye, who was in a
non-threatening position on the edge of the box, weren’t necessary and
the spot kick was easily converted by captain Kelechi Nwakali. Osimhen
completed his hat-trick with goals in the 73rd and 79th minutes, taking
advantage of Australia’s porous defence and stamping his reputation as one of the World Cup’s breakout stars.
But the rout was by no means over, as both Edidiong Michael Essien and Samuel Chukwueze joined in the fun in the dying minutes.
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