Nigeria's Super Falcons have successfully defended their Africa Women
Cup of Nations title by defeating Cameroon 1-0 at the Stade Ahmadou
Ahidjo in Yaounde on Saturday.
EA Guincamp Ladies forward Desire Oparanozie delivered the winner at
the death despite the dominance of the hosts, Cameroon in the contest.
The opening exchanges were all about the Cameroonians who attacked relentlessly.
Gabrielle Onguene carved out the first chance of the game when she
skipped past three Nigerian players before shooting wide from inside the
box.
Nigeria's best chance in the opening minutes fell to Vittsjo GIK midfielder, Ngozi Okobi, who could only fired over on the turn.
Onguene's pace continued to trouble the Nigerian backline but the Lionness could not make their early attacking play count.
Just less than 15 minutes to the break Cameroon had a glorious chance
when Madeleine Ngono Mani was left with just Nigeria stopper, Jonathan
Alaba, to beat. The Nigerian goalkeeper did enough to tip away Mani's
attempt before Onome Ebi cleared.
The African champions began the restart on the backfoot as Onguene, Deborah Gaelle Enganamouit, Mani and co kept pressing play.
Twice Mani came close. First she struck a free kick inches over and
then followed up another fine attempt at goal, forcing Jonathan to make a
timely save to keep the game scoreless.
Inside the final quarter of an hour in regulation time, Enganamouit
then took a pop at Nigeria's goal, but Jonathan looked untroubled as she
kept her cool to gather the ball.
Seven minutes to time, Onguene was played through on goal but she
could only squeezed in a tame shot from a rather difficult angle without
troubling Jonathan.
Within a minute and out of the blues, Oparanozie dragged the ball
past her marker inside the box and then calmly fired it low and
left-footed beyond an outstretched Annette Ngo Ndom in Cameroon's goal
with.
That was about the only time that the Nigerians made a meaningful move into the goal area of Cameroon in the second 45 minutes.
Nigeria saw off the added time to be crowned for a record eighth time as African champions.
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