Thursday, 30 January 2014

CHAN: Ghana stop Nigeria

Super Eagles player celebrating


Nigeria on Wednesday lost to eternal West African rivals, Ghana in a semi-final match of the African Nations Championship holding in South Africa.
The Super Eagles, who started the match as favourites following their dramatic quarter-finals win, lost to a 10-man Black Stars 4-1 in the penalty shootout. Both sides had played 0-0 at full time and the extra 30 minutes at the Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein. The penalty kicks finally separated both sides from the final and third place matches.
Ghana will face Libya in the final match on Saturday while the Eagles will play Zimbabwe in the third-place match. Libya had also defeated Zimbabwe 5-4 earlier via penalty shootout after both sides settled for a goalless match.
The tension soaked match saw the Eagles showing their intention to progress to the final from the first blast of the whistle. The Ghanaians were also no lay backs as they matched the Nigerians man for man but they hardly threatened Chigozie Agbim in the Nigerian goal.

Nigeria’s best chance of the half came in the 26th minute when Mohammed Abubakar crashed a rasping shot against the Ghanaian post. It was end to end stuff in the second half but the Eagles had better goal scoring chances.
The Stars were reduced to ten men in the 70th minute when Kwabena Adusei was sent off for a second bookable offence.
However, the Nigerians could not capitalise on the numerical advantage as they frittered away chances, with substitute Barnabas Imenger the main culprit.
The wastefulness continued in the extra time with the best chance coming in the 120th minute as the Ghanaian goalkeeper saved a goal bound Ugonna Uzochukwu header and the Ghanaians defended staunchly to take the game into penalties.
Ejike Uzoenyi scored Nigeria’s first spot kick to give the Keshi led boys a hope of qualification. But the Ghanaian goalkeeper, Stephen Adams, loomed large to save Solomon Kwambe’s spot kick.
Uzochukwu confirmed the Ghanaian place in the final when he sent his kick way over the bar before Ghana converted their last kick to proceed into Saturday’s final.
Ghana will play Libya in Saturday’s final. The last meeting between the two sides was at the semi-final of the 1982 Nations Cup where Libya lost to Ghana on penalties.
The 2014 is the third edition of the competition reserved for players in their various countries domestic leagues. Eagles are featuring for the first time having failed to qualify in the previous years.

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