Abuja – Title-holders Nigeria on Thursday in Chile reached their second consecutive final of the FIFA U-17 World Cup, after a thrilling 4-2 victory against Mexico in Concepcion.
Mexico opened the scoring through Kevin Magana, with stunning efforts from Kelechi Nwakali and Orji Okwonkwo seeing the African side ahead.
While Diego Cortes’s remarkable solo effort levelled matters, Osinachi Ebere and Victor Osimhen’s late record-equalling penalty kick however saw the Golden Eaglets into an all-African final against Mali on Sunday.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Mexico controlled the ball in the opening stages of the match, and took the lead early on.
Kevin Lara beat his man on the Mexican right and delivered a teasing cross into the middle and, while Aguirre tried to control with his chest, Magana took charge and fired home.
Emmanuel Amuneke’s side began to grow into the game, with Kelechi Nwakali hitting a low drive from the edge of the Mexican penalty area with his venomous drive.
The game see-sawed back Mexico’s way, with a free-kick from the Mexican left headed goalwards by Jose Esquivel.
The chance forced a superb point blank stop by Akpan Udoh, onto the crossbar and eventually cleared behind.
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Nigeria rode their luck, with a couple of good Mexican opportunities and, after riding the storm, managed to level things up, thanks to the superb technique of their captain.
Nwakali lined up a free-kick from around 25 yards, and curled a perfect effort into the bottom left-hand corner, with goalkeeper Romero standing no chance.
Amuneke’s charges sensed their opponents were on the back foot, and Okwonkwo took advantage, producing one of the moments of the tournament to see his side ahead.
He cut inside from the left onto his right foot and thumped an effort in off the crossbar.
After the break, Mexico took time to reassert their rhythm after the shock of going behind.
Cortes then stepped up to score what must be considered one of the best goals ever scored in the Estadio Ester Roa.
He picked up the ball on the Mexican right just inside the Nigerian half and proceeded to dribble past five players, showing incredible close control before slotting calmly past Udoh.
Nigeria were undeterred by Cortes and struck back, with Ebere finding space on the Nigerian right just inside the Mexican penalty area after a long through ball.
His right-footed effort was too strong for Romero, who got a hand to the strike but could not keep it out.
John Lazarus was taken down in the Mexican penalty area, giving Osimhen the chance to score his ninth goal of Chile 2015.
He slotted home with ease, adding gloss to the Golden Eaglets victory, as he went level at the top of the all-time FIFA U-17 World Cup goal scoring charts.
Nigeria now head to Vina Del Mar on Sunday for an all-African final against continental champions Mali.
NAN reports that Mexico will face off against Belgium in the match for third-place earlier at the same day.(NAN)