Nigeria’s hopes of
reaching the 2026 FIFA World Cup finals suffered a setback on Tuesday after the
Warriors of Zimbabwe scored a last-minute equalizer in their Matchday 6
encounter at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium in Uyo.
The result meant
the Super Eagles are still stuck in fourth place in group C, as leaders South
Africa put daylight between themselves and the rest of the pack with a matured
2-0 win over Benin Republic in Abidjan, that took them to 13 points.
Benin Republic’s
Cheetahs and Rwanda’s Amavubi are both on eight points, one more than the Super
Eagles, with four rounds of matches left, to be played over the months of
September and October.
Usual suspect
Victor James Osimhen, playing his 40th match for the Nigeria
senior team, scored to put Nigeria in front after 73 minutes, making hay from
Olaoluwa Aina’s cross from the left that escaped every Zimbabwean player in the
defence.
With robust
confidence and a positive spirit from their win over Rwanda in Kigali on
Friday, Nigeria launched onslaught after onslaught particularly through the
left side of the Zimbabwean defence, with Simon Moses always in good flow, but
goalkeeper Washington Arubi thwarted their forays and kept his team in the
game.
Three minutes
after Osimhen’s goal, the visitors could have scored as Khama Billiat broke
from the left and the Super Eagles were only saved by the crossbar.
Substitute Tawanda
Chireda would eventually find the leveller on the dot of 90 minutes, as the
Warriors swept past the Nigeria rearguard and he cleverly poked past goalkeeper
Stanley Nwabali from close range.
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