Nigeria star
Victor Osimhen insisted he does not care about his lack of goals at the Africa
Cup of Nations after the Super Eagles beat Angola 1-0 on Friday to progress to
the semi-finals.
They came
out on top in the last-eight tie at the Felix Houphouet Boigny Stadium
in Abidjan thanks to a solitary Ademola
Lookman goal late in the first half. Osimhen found
the net a quarter of an hour from the end when he headed in a Lookman
free-kick, but that effort was disallowed for offside.
"Those
who know me, they know I don't put myself before the team. If my
goal comes, they come," the Napoli striker told broadcaster 'Canal Plus
Afrique'.
"I
want to help the team with goals of course, but if I am not scoring I am
defending. If I am not defending I am fighting for them. I just
want my team to be in the right mentality to win this tournament.
"It
is a big prize for us, as an individual and also as a country. So I
think we have the right mentality to make sure we bring the trophy home."
Nigeria now advance to a semi-final against
either Cape Verde or South Africa next
Wednesday in Bouake as they remain on track to claim a fourth
continental title and first since 2013.
"We had
to make sure we went into the competition with the right mentality,"
added Osimhen, who was substituted in stoppage time after taking
several knocks over the course of the match. "We have the quality,
we have the squad to win games and to reach the final for me."
Atalanta
forward Lookman, the former England Under-21 international, has
rather stolen the limelight from Osimhen, his winner against Angola coming
after he scored both goals in the 2-0 defeat of Cameroon in the last 16.
Osimhen, meanwhile, has not found
the net since Nigeria's opening 1-1 draw against Equatorial
Guinea. Moses Simon, who set up Lookman's goal and was named man of
the match, said the Nigerian players were not worried about their
star forward's lack of goals.
"The
mood is very good in the camp. We don't even think about this and I believe
he doesn't think about scoring," Simon remarked. "He thinks about
victory. If he has the opportunity he will score. But the important
thing to say is we just want to win, we don't care who scores."
Coach Jose
Peseiro added: "I am very happy with my players. They
deserve it. They do everything for me, for the Super Eagles, for the 220
million people. They fight, they fight, they fight. It is not easy
this tournament."
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