U17WWC: Flamingos finish group with maximum points

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Nigeria U-17 women's national team wrapped up the group stage of the FIFA U-17 World Cup with another win against hosts, Dominican Republic on Tuesday night, Nigeriasoccernet.com reports

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The Flamingos had to battle hard for the win, with Shakirat Moshood's long-range strike, in the 88th minute, making the difference.

In what was a dominating first half,  Shakirat Moshood's strike was ruled out for offside after a VAR review in the 15th minute.

In the 28th minute, Captain Taiwo Afolabi fired from a distance to force a save from the Dominican keeper.

With 10 minutes to the end of the first 45, Flamingos almost paid dearly for their defensive mix-up.

The half remained goalless despite 16 attempts by the Nigerian side who desperately sought the opener.

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With more chances created in the second half, the goals failed to come. Taiwo Adegoke even missed a sitter in the 74th minute of the encounter.

With a minute left, Shakirat Moshood finally broke the deadlock from a long distance with her fourth of the tournament.

That goal sealed the win, keeping the Flamingo's perfect record intact after the final whistle at the Felix Sanchez Stadium.

 

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