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Germany beats Nigeria's Falconets in World Cup opener

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Nigeria’s U-20 female national team, the Falconets, on Monday suffered a 1-0 defeat in the hands of their German opposition in the ongoing FIFA women’s World Cup in France.

Organic Creame

A second-half strike by Stefanie Saunders gave Germany victory over Nigeria in their opening Group D match in Saint-Malo.

A goalless first half produced little between two sides who previously contested the final of this competition in 2010 and 2014.

Germany made a bright start at the Stade de Marville, but Nigeria looked more confident in the latter stages of the opening period.

The contest came to life after the break, with the decisive moment occurring in 69 minutes when the Europeans claimed the lead following a corner and resulting header that struck the crossbar. The loose ball fell to Saunders, who knocked home from close range to put the Germans in front.

Nigeria replied positively to falling behind and were unlucky not to level the scoreline just three minutes later. A free-kick into the Germany box saw the ball fall to Peace Efih, whose swerving strike hit the post and bounced away to safety.

The Christopher Danjuma-led side will be hoping to get themselves to winning ways when they face Haiti on Thursday August 9.

Germany currently tops the group with three points, while Nigeria sits bottom of the group.

Source: G Sport

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