Nigeria
secured a lifeline on Wednesday in the African Nations Championship
when the Super Eagles defeated the Mambas of Mozambique 4-2 to claim
their first points of the tournament.
The Eagles B who had earlier lost 2-1 to
the Eagles of Mali on Saturday did little in the opening minutes to test
the Mambas goalkeeper.
The Mozambicans drew the first blood in
the 10th minute when Dario Khan hit the target with a long range shot
hit from a little off the centre mark which the Eagle’s goalkeeper,
Chigozie Agbim, did little to save. Agbim who was still communicating
with his defenders when the shot was fired was clearly off the line and
paid the penalty dearly.
Nigeria responded immediately when Ifeanyi Ede scored in the 11th minute off a flick from a throw in.
The Eagles then took the lead in the 13th
minute when a Rabiu Ali shot from outside the eighteen yard box could
only be tipped into the net by the Mozambican goalkeeper, Victor Soares.
The Mozambicans began piling pressure on
the shaky Eagles defence and made several incursions which paid off in
the 20th minute when Alberto Diogo capitalised on a defensive mistake to
round off Agbim sprawling on the floor and give them the equalizer.
The Eagles came back after the break more
organised and well composed. They began to press the Mozambican defence
and gave little room for mistakes.
Their efforts yielded a penalty kick
which was awarded by referee Aboubacar Mario Bangouri in the 53rd minute
after a scramble in the Mozambican goal area. The spot kick was taken
accurately by Rabiu Ali to earn himself his second goal of the match and
the third for the Nigerian side.
Gbolahan Salami who scored the Nigerian
lone goal against Mali was substituted in the 79th minute by Barnabas
Imenger after he suffered a knock.
The Eagles continued pressing forward and
wasted a lot of chances the most prominent coming in the 78th minute
when man of the match, Ejike Uzoenyi, sent a clear cut chance over the
bar after a lovely footwork by the team.
The point was secured in the 88th minute
when substitute, Barnabas Imenger, chipped the ball over the on-rushing
goalkeeper after he was left unmarked by the Mozambican defence.
The Eagles will now face the tournament’s
host, South Africa, who also played a 1-1 draw with Mali, on Sunday by
7:00pm. The Nigerians need a win to qualify for the next stage as South
Africa and Mali have already garnered four points each to Nigeria’s
three points.
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