Nigeria beat
Guinea-Bissau 1-0 to progress to the last 16 of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.
The
winner came when Opa Sangante diverted a Moses Simon cross into his own net
nine minutes before the break.
Both
sides had goals ruled out in the second half for offside, while Nigeria striker
Victor Osimhen also had an effort disallowed for handball.
Jose
Peseiro's side finished second in Group A behind Equatorial Guinea, who beat hosts Ivory Coast
4-0.
The Super Eagles will face the second-placed side from Group C, which will be Senegal, Guinea or Cameroon, in the last 16 on Saturday (20:00 GMT). Meanwhile, Bouchra Karboubi became the second woman to referee an Afcon finals game, following in the footsteps of Salima Mukansanga in Cameroon two years ago, with the Moroccan also making history by heading the first all-female officiating team at the finals.
Guinea-Bissau
had no chance of progressing to the knockout stages, but played their part in
an entertaining match at the Felix Houphouet-Boigny Stadium.
In
some respects it was a game to forget for African footballer of the year
Osimhen, who failed to bury any of the opportunities he had to score.
However,
the Napoli striker played his part in the only goal after Simon launched a
darting run down the left.
The
winger drilled a low ball into the path of Osimhen which Sangante had to deal
with some seven yards out, but the centre-back ended up smashing the ball into
his own net.
Osimhen
closed the first half by missing a good chance as he headed wide after meeting
a cross from the left wing, and the story of the second half was once again one
of Nigeria pushing forward while Guinea-Bissau sat back and lacked spark in
attack.
Minutes
after Osimhen headed a cross from Ola Aina wide, Baciro Cande's side
counter-attacked and Dalcio forced Stanley Nwabali into a low save.
Osimhen thought he had finally scored to double Nigeria's lead in the 59th minute when he turned Bright Osayi-Samuel's cross into the net from close range, but the officials spotted he had clearly handled the ball prior to putting it into the net.
Alex Iwobi side-footed wide for the Super Eagles before Nwabali had to claw away Fali Cande's dipping free-kick and Nito Gomes diverted wide from the resulting corner.
Guinea-Bissau
forward Franculino rifled in a rising shot in the 83rd minute after a run
through the middle, but that goal was ruled out for offside and a minute later
Nigeria saw another effort chalked off.
Osimhen's
low shot across goal was saved by Jonas Mendes before substitute Zaidu Sanusi
converted the rebound, but the flag went up for an offside earlier in the move.
Ivory
Coast's surprising collapse in the other Group A game meant a point would have
been enough for Nigeria to progress, but Jose Peseiro will be aware that his
side will need to be more clinical in attack if the West Africans are to go
deep at the finals.
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