Nigeria’s Super Eagles on Saturday scored twice in the 2013 African Cup of Nations return leg qualifier against the Amavubi of Rwanda at the U.J. Esuene Stadium in Calabar.
The result earned the Eagles, who
played a barren draw with Rwanda in the first leg in Kigali, a ticket to
the next and final round of the qualifiers, while the Amavubi are out
of the tournament.
Ikechukwu Uche netted the opening goal in the
7th minute in a goal mouth scramble, following a volley which resulted
from a corner kick from the right flank.
The Eagles which seemed
more coordinated compared to their World Cup qualifier two weeks ago,
particularly in the mid field, lost many scoring chances. Their misses
did not impress the home crowd.
The Nigerian side however found
the net for the second time in the 75th minute when Ahmed Musa, wearing
jersey number 17 utilised a diagonal pass by beating two defenders and
cannoned a shot from outside the 18 yard box, which beat the lanky
goalkeeper of Rwanda.
Several other efforts at goal became
fruitless as the Rwandans, determined to find the Eagles net, became
more aggressive. But all their attempts at the Nigerian goal did not
yield any result.
The Minister of Sports, Bolaji Abdulahi,
Inspector General of Police Mohammed Abubakar and Cross River State
governor, Senator Liyel Imoke watched the match.
Coach Stephen Keshi said after the match that the team was happy winning a crucial Africa Cup of Nations match against Rwanda.
Keshi
expressed the team’s happiness while addressing newsmen at the U.J.
Esuene Stadium, Calabar, on Saturday after the team beat Rwanda by 2-0
in the qualifying match.
‘’The most important thing is that we won the match and the team has qualified for the next stage of the tournament.’’
On
the coordinated play by his team in the dying minutes of the second
half, Keshi said the players were more interested in the score line.
‘’
It is not important for now. We will enjoy the victory, celebrate our
qualification and begin to think of working on the mistakes.’’
Rwandan Serbian born manager, Milutin Sredojevic, said his players failed to utilise three scoring chances that came their way.
“We
were supposed to connect these chances but unfortunately we did not.We
will rebuild the team and look forward to future tournaments.’’
Sredojevic said the future of Rwandan football was bright because five under-20 players made the team that lost to the Eagles.
“We
came with a crop of players who could not withstand the pressure of a
team like Nigeria.We played a very courageous game against the Super
Eagles; a good, tough team,” he said.
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