FIFA Women’s World Cup: Super Falcons Goalkeeper, Nnadozie Wins Player of The Match Award

goalie, Chiamaka Nnadozie won the Player of the Match award in their draw against Canada in the ongoing FIFA Women's World Cup.

The Super Falcons' temporary captain's impressive performance helped her team get a goalless draw in Melbourne on Friday.

Nnadozie put up a five-star display and capped it up by saving a penalty kick taken by Canada captain, 40-year-old Christine Sinclair.

The 22-year-old's performance secured the Nigerian female team a point in the Super Falcons' third meeting with the Olympic champions Canada at the senior Women's World Cup.

After three encounters, the Falcons have yet to lose to Canada. The Nigerian team had drawn two and won a match against Canada in their three fixtures.

Though the game did not produce many chances or goals, the Group B clash at the Melbourne Rectangular Stadium had some notable moments.

One of the shining lights in that encounter between nine-time African champions Nigeria and reigning Olympic champions Canada was Nnadozie, who saved a penalty kick one minute into the second half.

Speaking to journalists in Australia after the game, the 22-year-old Paris FC goalkeeper said her save resulted from self-belief than any calculated understanding of Christine Sinclair's penalty-taking methods.

She said; “I never watched her play penalties. I just believed in myself. She scored against me the last time we played. Right now, it's 1-1 between me and Sinclair!”.

Apart from stopping Sinclair's penalty, Nnadozie made a handful of other saves that ensured the Super Falcons earned a crucial point ahead of their second group game against co-hosts Australia.

While praising Nnadozie for her essential contribution to Nigeria's first World Cup point, Super Falcons coach Randy Waldrum reiterated that she is one of the best young goalkeepers in the world.

The Super Falcons will be looking forward to going against Australia next Thursday to improve their chances of making it out of the group stage. Australia are top of Group B after their one-goal victory over debutants Ireland.

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