Nigeria and Ghana reach women's Africa Cup of Nations semi-finals
Nigeria thrashed Kenya 4-0 to reach the semi-finals of the
women's Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon from Group B along with Ghana who
beat Mali 3-1 to book their place.
At the start of the final group matches on Saturday, Nigeria,
Ghana and Mali were all vying for the two semi-final places.
Nigeria started quickly against Kenya in Limbe and scored with
their second attack after just two minutes of play as Ngozi Okobi fired home on
her first start of the tournament.
Four minutes later, Nigeria doubled the lead as Faith Ikidi
headed the ball into the top corner beyond the reach of Kenya goalkeeper Vivian
Akinyi from a free-kick swung in from the left.
Kenya did not give up and did their best to push forward and had
some chances from set-plays to threaten the Nigerian goal without really
troubling keeper Alaba Jonathan.
But it was Nigeria who continued to create chances with Asisat
Oshoala (pictured) looking dangerous as she looked to add another goal to the
four she scored against Mali in the opening Group B match.
Kenya came out and did their best after the break and even
dominated for a short period of time but it was Nigeria who extended their lead
in the 53rd minute.Okobi pushed the ball into the area and Oshoala ran in
behind the defence and calmly clipped the ball across the keeper into the net.
Officially, the Arsenal striker now has 6 goals at the
tournament despite the goal against Ghana going in off Portia Boakye.
Nigeria's fourth came in the closing minutes as Desire
Oparanozie beat a Kenyan defender to fire home from the edge of the six-yard
area.
In Yaounde, Mali created
several scoring chances and Ghana were
struggling to take control of the match but it was the Black Queens who took
the lead just before half-time.
Linda Eshun hooked the ball over the head of the Mali keeper
after the defence failed to deal with a ball in from the right.
Ghana doubled the lead as Portia Boakye raced onto a long
through ball behind the Mali defence and she unselfishly set up Samira Suleiman
who had the simple task of side-footing the ball home.
Ghana's third came from the penalty spot as their only overseas-based
player, Elizabeth Addo, who plays in Sweden, scored from the penalty spot for
the third match in a row at the tournament.
Binta Diarra pulled a late goal back for Mali but it was not
enough for the Lady Eagles.
Both semi-finals will take place on Tuesday with Group B winners
Nigeria continuing the defence of their crown against South Africa in Limbe and
Group B runners-up Ghana facing hosts Cameroon in Yaounde.

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