Reigning vice champions Japan edged Nigeria 2-1 in the Round of 16 at the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup finals in Colombia on Friday morning, ending the Falconets' promising journey.
A goal in each half—first by Miyu Matsunaga and then by Maya Hijikata—meant that Olushola Shobowale’s composed finish, one minute into added time, was too little, too late amid driving rain at the Estadio Metropolitano de Techo in Bogotá.
The tenacious Maya Hijikata came close in the 13th minute, almost capitalizing when goalkeeper Faith Omilana came out to punch the ball from a cross, but Comfort Folorunsho was on the line to rescue the situation.
Japan’s famed electric pace and clever flicks and chips were countered by Nigeria’s fighting approach and positional play. However, in the 18th minute, Japan came close again when Uno Shiragaki and Manaka Matsukubo missed getting a touch on the ball as Rio Sasaki carved open Nigeria’s defense from a free kick on the right.
The East Asians took the lead in the 33rd minute when Matsunaga headed home a cross from Rihona Ujihara.
Four minutes before the break, Nigeria could have leveled when Rofiat Imuran’s in-swinger from the left rattled goalkeeper Akana Okuma, but Maya Hijikata cleared the ball off the line.
Hijikata made it 2-0 for Japan in the 66th minute when she drove the ball into the net after a cross from the right by Chinari Sasai. Omilana punched away fierce shots from Matsunaga and Suzu Amano in the 77th and 86th minutes, respectively, but Nigeria made it a tense finish when Shobowale coolly slotted in a cross from the left by substitute Goodness Osigwe.
Japan will face Spain in the quarter-finals in a rematch of the final match of the last edition in Costa Rica two years ago.
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