Super Falcons Striker Nets Hattrick In Spain
Earlier today, Nigerian Super Falcons Striker, Asisat Lamina Oshoala, was the heroine for her Spanish,Primera División (women) side, FC Barcelona Femení, as her hattrick inspired her side to a convincing (4-0) win against, Real Betis (Women) .
High flyers,FC Barcelona Femení, squared up against, Real Bestis (W) in one of Matchday (19) fixtures played earlier today hoping to extend it’s unbeaten streak and as well stretch it’s lead on the log.
Visitors, Real Betis (Women) who are yet to record a defeat in it’s last (4) games in the on-going Primera División (women) season aimed to halt the host unbeaten run when the two sides trade tackles on Matchday (19)![](https://res.6chcdn.feednews.com/assets/v2/94bbb1ff75ab4b82a80c0876ba7f4226?quality=uhq&resize=720)
The first half of the exciting fixture lived up to it’s expectations and it was FC Barcelona Femení and Super Falcons striker, Asisat Lamina Oshoala, who broke the deadlock at the 18th minute to give her side a deserving lead.
The Speedster went ahead to bag a brace at the 36th minute and went ahead to complete a hattrick at the 44th minute to give the host a deserving lead at half time.
On re-emergence for the second half, FC Barcelona Femení and Swedish international, Fridolina Rolfo, killed off the game with her 66th minute goal to bring the scoreline to (4-0) at full time.
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