BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 27: Asisat Oshoala of Nigeria celebrates after scoring her team's third goal during the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 Group B match between Australia and Nigeria at Brisbane Stadium on July 27, 2023 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Chris Hyde - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

“First, there was dismay, then disbelief, then horror. A shocked Australia watched one of the most spectacular collapses in Women World Cup history unfold with tears, curses and, finally, dejection,” was how a Per Second News report captured the scenario.

The host nation’s comprehensive 3-1 in Thursday’s group game will prompt a bout of soul-searching in this football obsessed nation, but in the immediate aftermath the reaction was simply confusion.

Never before at a Women’s World Cup have a host nation gone out before the quarter-finals.

Nigeria, against the run of play, have found the back of the net.

Australia just couldn’t clear their lines in the 65th minute as Rasheedat Ajibade heads the ball down and across the face of goal for Osinachi Ohale to run it into the net.

In the 72nd minute, Aussie’s Mackenzie Arnold finds herself in no-man’s land as she runs out to clear a ball over the top which has found substitute Asisat Oshoala.

It’s a tough angle for the Barcelona forward but she makes it, despite the efforts of Arnold and Alanna Kennedy to clear their lines.

Kennedy scored a late goal in the 110th minute for the Aussies.

Nigeria with this win defeated the FIFA ranked 10th in the world.

Credit: Per Second News