Former Barcelona forward Asisat Oshoala proved she deserves to start more games for Nigeria after her performance for the Super Falcons against Spain.
Former Barcelona forward Asisat Oshoala proved her worth with a brilliant performance for Nigeria's Super Falcons in their Paris 2024 Olympic clash against Spain.
The Nigerian legend's inclusion in the starting lineup was the talk of the town leading up to the match, following her controversial benching in the team's opening game against Brazil.
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Oshoala shines despite Spain's loss
Oshoala, who had been forced to watch from the sidelines in the football Olympics opener as Nigeria suffered a 1-0 defeat to Brazil, was given the nod by coach Randy Waldrum for the crucial encounter with the world champions.
The decision came after intense pressure from fans, especially Nigerians, who questioned Waldrum's shocking choice to leave out the Bay FC star in their opener.
The 28-year-old striker didn't disappoint, putting on a clinic against Spain and justifying her selection.
Oshoala's impact was immediate, creating Nigeria's best chance of the game with a beautifully crafted move that unfortunately wasn't converted by captain Rasheedat Ajibade.
Oshoala's stats speak volumes about her influence on the pitch against the World Champions who had dominated Japan in their opener.
She created two chances, made two key passes, and boasted a perfect completion rate for both crosses and long passes.
The forward also won three duels before being subbed off in the 73rd minute.
Despite Oshoala's heroics, Nigeria couldn't avoid another heartbreaking defeat in Paris 2024.
A moment of magic from former two-time Best Women's Player, Alexia Putellas, saw Spain snatch victory with a stunning late free-kick that left Nigerian goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie dazed.
The Super Falcons now face a do-or-die situation in their final group stage match against Japan.
But following her impressive showing against Spain, Oshoala looks set to retain her place in the starting XI for this crucial encounter.
With their Olympic dreams hanging by a thread, Nigeria will be banking on Oshoala's experience and creativity to guide them to the quarterfinals.
The stage is set for the Nigerian legend to once again prove why she's considered one of the best in the business and remains a key player for African giants, Super Falcons.
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