Saturday, 19 October 2013

Eaglets Rout Mexico 6-1 (GUARDIAN


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FOUR-goal hero, Kelechi Iheanacho propelled the Golden Eaglets to a resounding 6-1 victory over defending Champions, Mexico in the opening Group F game played at AL Ain, United Arab Emirate.
The Nigerian team was the weaker side early in the game but once it took the lead through Iheanacho, the CONCACAF champion were second best for the rest of the game, as they had no answer to the barrage of attack by the Eaglets. The other scorers for Nigeria were Isaac Success and Chidiebere Nwakali scored one each.
Mexico started the game on a high note, taking the first shot on target in the 3rd minute, which was saved by Dele Alapamsu in goal for Nigeria. But the Mexican could not capitalise on the rebound to punish Nigeria. However, it was a one-sided game in the second half with the Nigerian youngsters on rampage throughout.
In 19th minute Nwakali cleared off the goal line what could have been the first goal of the game after Alapamsu fumbled an aerial ball. Chidera Ezeh fired wide from the edge of the box in the 20th minute and 22nd minute.
Iheanacho scored the opener in the 33rd minute against the run of play when he fired a left-footed shot to the roof of the net off Isaac success set him up after his shot on target was blocked by Mexico goalie.
In the 40th minute, Kelechi Iheanacho hit a brace to give Nigeria 2-0 lead after a great footwork inside the Mexico 18-yard box, but a minute later, Jaimes capitalised on the defensive blunder to score for Mexico and take the tally to 2-1.
Iheanacho completed a hat-trick with volley from a Success flick from a throwing in the 49th minute. Nwakali extended the Eaglets lead in the 52nd minute to 4-1 with a 25-yard shot.
In the 55th minute Zarradden Bello’s attempt at goal was saved for a corner kick by Mexico goalkeeper. Success failed to score on one-on-one situation, surprisingly shot wide in 58th minute.
Luiz Hernandez hit bar in the 59th minute and Alapamsu made a save from shot off rebound .
Isaac scored in 60th minute, before Iheanacho scored his fourth goal of the night in the 70th minute to make it 6-1 with another left-footed strike.
The Eaglets, who top the group, takes on Sweden on Tuesday.

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