Nigeria made an easy meat of Mexico 3-0 to win the 15th edition of the Fifa U17 World Cup played on Friday evening in Abu Dhabi.
A first half own goal by Erick Aguirre and a mid second half strikes
from Kelechi Iheanacho and Musa Muhammed were all the highly-talented
Nigerians needed to seal a fourth title on Asian soil.
The Golden Eaglets were in supreme form inside a rasping Stadium,
ripping the defending world and Concacaf champions to continue their
unbeaten run, and claim the trophy for a record fourth time, alongside
their triumphs of 1985, 1993 and 2007.
El Tri dominated the early seconds of the tension-soaked encounter
but were unable to near the rock solid Nigeria defence. Samuel Okon made
the first attempt at goal in the fourth minute but his shot was not
enough to threaten the Mexican goalie.
Few minutes later, Ivan Ochoa forced Dele Alampasu to a brilliant
safe after his header was punched for a corner by the impressive
Nigerian goalie. Mexico’s dominance was short-lived after Erick
Aguirre’s own put the Garba Manu ahead in an attempt to clear away Taiwo
Awoniyi’s well laid pass meant for Musa Yahaya.
Mexico launched a comeback but their attacking forays were brought
under constant check by the Musa Muhammed anchored defence. Alampasu
made another brilliant save midway in the first half after saving Ulises
Jaimes’s header off a free-kick taken as a result of Aliyu Abubaker’s
foul on Alejandro Diaz.
The Eaglets could have scored more goals but were unlucky as Yahaya’s chance in the 40th minute rattled the cross bar before Awoniyi’s side-netted his chance of a pass from Kelechi Iheanacho.
With less than a minute to the end of the first half, Awoniyi’s
bicycle kick was parried by goalkeeper Raul Gudino who was well
positioned to clear away the Imperial Academy forward’s brilliant
effort.
Golden Eaglets’ onslaught continued 11 minutes after the restart
when Iheanacho put another past a shell-shocked Mexico, who showed
their ineptitude at both ends when captain Musa Muhammed barrage of
shots was parried into the way of Nigeria’s no 10 by Gudino.
Though, Raul Gutierrez made all his changes mid-way into the second
half, that could not hand his team a glimmer of hope as Golden Eaglets
stamped their authority in all departments of the game.
Mexico had a few chances to restore a little pride, but Ochoa’s header from close range went off target.
However, Muhammed sealed the win with less than nine minutes to play
courtesy of a well taken free-kick outside the penalty area of the
Mexican after Iheanacho was fouled by Teran.
In addition to this, Nigeria holds the record of the most goals in a
single U17 World Cup tournament with 26 goals eclipsing the record set
by Germany in Mexico 2011.
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