
Super Falcons of Nigeria on Sunday defeated their Ghanian rival three goals to one 3:1 to show their superiority in a resounding victory. This is a preparatory match towards the 2024 Women’s African Cup of Nations
This match is coming after Following a goalless draw against Portugal in Lisbon. The Super Falcons has shown their ready heading into continental battle.
Ghana, meanwhile, entered the fixture in high spirits, having posted back-to-back wins over Malawi (3-1) and Benin Republic (4-2) as they continue their revival under new leadership.
The opening half-hour saw both sides trade possession in an evenly contested affair.
But it was Nigeria who eventually took control, with forward Chinwendu Ihezuo breaking the deadlock in the 34th minute — her second goal for the national team.
Just before half-time, Asisat Oshoala doubled Nigeria’s lead from the penalty spot, calmly converting after a foul inside the box. The goal marked a personal milestone for the Barcelona striker, her first for Nigeria since October 2023 and her first for club or country in 2025.
Buoyed by their momentum, the Super Falcons came out firing in the second half.
Within five minutes of the restart, Rasheedat Ajibade extended the lead to 3-0 with a confident finish — her third goal in just two appearances, having netted a brace against Cameroon earlier this month.
Ghana began to threaten as Nigeria eased off the pace.
Midfielder Evelyn Badu thought she had pulled one back, only for her effort to be ruled out for offside. But the Black Queens eventually got their reward in the 88th minute when Alice Kusi converted from the penalty spot to notch a deserved consolation goal.
The Super Falcons saw out the win comfortably despite the late goal, in a morale-boosting result as they turn their focus to their WAFCON opener on July 6 against the Northern African heavyweights Tunisia