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Late Winner Maintains Super Eagles Slim W/Cup Hope
Obinna Nsofor’s headed goal at the death yesterday at the National Stadium, Abuja ensured that the Super Eagles of Nigeria defeated the Black Mambas of Mozambique 1-0 to maintain their slim hope of sneaking to the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
The Coach Shuaibu Amodu tutored Eagles huffed and puffed against the well organised Mozambicans, hardly creating any clear cut chances in the encounter.
With news filtering in that Tunisia, Nigeria’s albatross in Group two of the World Cup race was heading to a lone goal victory over Kenya at home, Nigeria came within two minutes of being effectively eliminated from the race before Nsofor scored in the third minute of five minute added time.
Indeed, the Super Eagles were their usual lethargic selves, being second best to the Black Mambas, who showed better cohesion and spirit in the two halves of the game.
They were able to neutralize everything thrown at them by the Super Eagles and occasionally threatened to score.
On a couple of situations, the Eagles had the cross bar and Keeper Vincent Enyeama to thank for preventing the ball from hitting the net.
As the game wore on it was evident that Nigeria lacked the imagination to breakdown the resolute defence of the visitors.
The few times the strikers managed to shoot on target, the Mozambican keeper proved equal to the task.
However, the introduction of Obafemi Martins and Nsofor in the second half, with Osaze Odemwinge working hard on both flanks saw the Eagles put some pressure on the visitors defence.
As regulation time ended and the referee signaled five additional minutes, desperation took over the Nigeria team and galvanized them into positive urgency.
It was off one of the late incursions that the Mozambican defence was exposed and Nsofor was at the right place at the right time for the last gasp winner.
With the victory and Tunisia’s triumph, Nigeria’s prayers and permutations will now shift to the last matches in which the Super Eagles must win in Kenya, while Tunisia must not beat Mozambique in Maputo for Nigeria to have a chance of going to the world cup in South Africa.
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