Nigeria secured a ticket to participate in the Africa
Cup of Nations finals (the continent’s flagship football championship) for the
21st time after a 1-1 draw with Benin Republic in Abidjan on
Thursday that still put the Cheetahs’ prospects for qualification on the wire.
The game played under driving rain inside the Stade
Felix Houphouet-Boigny produced a number of interesting moments, but the
biggest was when Victor Osimhen celebrated wildly as his 81st minute
header that sailed past goalkeeper Marcel Dandjinou not only secured Nigeria’s
first place in the group, but also put him at par with the legendary Olusegun
Odegbami in goals’ tally for Nigeria. Both are now joint second to the top man,
Rashidi Yekini (of blessed memory) who scored 37 goals in 58 matches.
Osimhen’s goal, in which he profited from a pinpoint
cross from Moses Simon, and restored parity on the night after Mohamed Tijani’s
goal for the Cheetahs in the 16th minute, was his 23rd for
the senior team. Odegbami, the former captain of the team who took the 1980
Africa Cup of Nations finals by the scruff, scored his 23 goals in 46 matches.
The downpour ushered the two teams into a game of two
halves, with the Cheetahs keeping possession and running rings round the Super
Eagles for large swathes of the first period. However, Tijani’s header from a
cross by the vibrant Junior Olaitan that found the net by going through the
legs of goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali, was against the run of play.
Minutes earlier, Alex Iwobi had miscued when Osimhen
headed down the ball for him from Bruno Onyemaechi’s cross, and Osimhen himself
was foiled by Dandjinou just before the Cheetahs struck at the other end.
Nwabali was alert to punch away as Olaitan broke loose
three minutes later, and it was ding-dong until four minutes before the break,
when Osimhen should have scored from a brilliant Onyemaechi cross, only to
watch the ball roll away from goal after his header.
In the 55th minute, Ademola Lookman
and Osimhen caused anxious moments at the Benin Republic rear, but Olaitan also
got close after Captain William Ekong and Olaoluwa Aina fumbled with the ball
down the line. Onyemaechi, coming forward a lot, saw his shot roll agonizingly
away from goal just after the hour, and Osimhen headed wide away in the 74th minute
as the Cheetahs began to nurse hopes of a win.
Osimhen had other ideas. His goal sent the Super
Eagles to Morocco 2025 as group winners, and ensured the Eagles remain unbeaten
in the AFCON qualification campaign going into their last game of the series,
against Rwanda in Uyo on Monday.
Rwanda, with five points from their five games after
an unexpected 1-0 loss to Libya in Kigali also on Thursday, must beat the Super
Eagles in Uyo and hope that Libya overwhelm Benin Republic in Tripoli on
Monday, to spring to second place and collect the second ticket to the finals
from Group D
“It was a tough game and I congratulate the players
for a spirited display in the second half that earned us the equalizer. The
downpour made the game difficult for both teams, but I am happy we have the
AFCON finals ticket in the bag ahead of the final game of the series against
Rwanda in Uyo on Monday,” Coach Augustine Eguavoen said.
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