Football
Cup holders Nigeria will defend their Africa U23 Cup
of Nations title in Egypt in November after the Olympic Eagles secured a robust
5-0 win over their Sudanese counterpart in the final qualifying leg at the
Stephen Keshi Stadium, Asaba on Tuesday evening.
A brace by Ndifreke Effiong and one each by Taiwo
Awoniyi, Sunday Faleye and Sunusi Ibrahim ensured a 5-1 aggregate win for the
1996 Olympic champions, and they became the fourth team after hosts Egypt,
Zambia and South Africa to earn berths in the final scheduled for 8th – 22nd
November.
A delighted President of the Nigeria Football
Federation, Mr. Amaju Melvin Pinnick immediately showered praises on the His
Excellency, President Muhammadu Buhari (GCFR) for the present administration’s
continued support and encouragement of the NFF and the National Teams, while
giving kudos to the nation’s number one citizen’s personal keen interest in the
teams.
Pinnick also lauded the contributions of Governor
Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State as well as his administration, for hosting matches
of various National Teams with the Stephen Keshi Stadium proving a happy
hunting ground for all the teams.
He applauded also the support and encouragement of
the Honourable Minister of Youth and Sports, Mr. Sunday Akin Dare.
Having wasted glorious opportunities to be on the
scoresheet in the first leg in Omdurman on Thursday last week, the charges of
Imama Amapakabo were in a hurry to get things going in Asaba, and Taiwo Awoniyi
headed powerfully into the net after goalkeeper Mohamed Adam could only punch a
fierce shot by skipper Azubuike Okechukwu in the 10th minute.
Three minutes later, a teasing cross by Nwakali was
met by the hustling Awoniyi but the ball went over the bar. Anthony Izuchukwu,
who won plaudits for the composure that himself and Olisah Ndah forged in
Nigeria’s central defence, headed a corner kick by Muyiwa Olabiran over the bar
after 20 minutes.
In the 26th minute, Nigeria got the second goal when
Ndifreke Effiong met defender John Lazarus’ pull-out with a bullet header,
goalkeeper Adam unable to do anything to stop it.
In one of the rare moments that goalkeeper Adamu
Abubakar was called for duty, he smoothly cuddled a header by Eid Mugadam
Abakar on the half –hour. Three minutes later, it could have been three for
Nigeria as Sunusi Ibrahim went on a jaw-dropping solo run which ended with a fierce
drive, only for Adam to punch tha ball away for a corner. Two minutes before
recess, Effiong got his second and Nigeria’s third, lashing in to the far
corner after a sweet team move.
In the second half, the defending champions fully
imposed their authority on the game, with delightful touches, good positioning,
brilliant runs, purposeful passes and meaningful finishing. Goalkeeper Adam,
defenders Hussein Mohamed Hussein, Baghdad Ibrahim, Ammar Mohamed Kannou and
Ahmed Ibrahim Ahmed were overstretched, while midfielders Musab Elsiddiq, Kamal
Eldin and Siddiq Mohamed found Kelechi Nwakali and Azubuike Okechukwu in the
Nigerian middle too smooth and silky to handle.
Nwakali, who missed the first leg encounter, sprayed
passes effortlessly and got past his opponents without breaking sweat, and
contributed immensely to Tuesday’s win. In the 56th minute, his corner kick
almost went in for the fourth goal off Olabiran, who then wasted a glorious
chance to increase the tally on the hour mark by blasting over the woodwork.
In the 66th minute, a well-weighted chip by Effiong
was headed into the net by substitute Sunday Faleye, three minutes after he
replaced Olabiran. Three minutes later, Faleye turned provider, crossing for
Sunusi Ibrahim to score a well –deserved goal.
Victory for the Olympic Eagles meant no Nigerian
team has lost at the Stephen Keshi Stadium, with the Super Eagles beating
Seychelles (AFCON qualifier) and Egypt (friendly) and drawing with Uganda and
Zimbabwe in friendlies, while the Olympic Eagles had earlier pounded Libya 4-0
in the earlier round of the U23 AFCON qualification race.
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