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Poor Marking Frustrates Lagerback
Nigeria boss Lars Lagerback lamented a lapse in set-piece concentration which allowed Argentina to score the only goal in the opening match of Group B.
Gabriel Heinze was unmarked when he headed in Juan Veron’s corner in the sixth minute, while Nigeria goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama made several top saves.
“Unfortunately, there was a mistake from our side that created the corner kick”, said Swede Lagerback.
“We were sleeping on one of the corners and that was enough. We were punished.”
While Argentina’s vaunted midfield and forward line were thwarted by an outstanding display by Hapoel Tel-Aviv keeper Enyeama, Nigeria wasted several potential goalscoring opportunities at the other end.
Striker Chinedu Ogbuke Obasi was particularly profligate, while Taye Taiwo and Kalu Uche missed good chances in the second-half.
However, Enyeama is confident the Super Eagles can respond positively in their next game against Greece, who lost 2-0 to South Korea in Port Elizabeth, on 17 June in Bloemfontein.
“We’re not going to kill ourselves. We have two more game to play”, said the 27-year-old.
“We thank God the score was a little encouraging”.
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Galaxy Win Sixth MLS Title
LA Galaxy won a record-extending sixth MLS Cup title as they beat New York Red Bulls to delight a home crowd at Dignity Health Sports Park.
The MLS Cup is the showpiece match at the end of the US season, pitching the champions of the Eastern Conference and Western Conference finals together.
This was the first MLS Cup between two sides from the largest cities in the United States, Los Angeles and New York, and it produced a hectic opening with all three goals scored in the first half-hour.
Red Bulls were the lowest seed to ever reach the final after finishing seventh in the Eastern Conference during the regular season, and their underdog status initially showed as Galaxy dominated the 29th MLS Cup early on.
Galaxy led after nine minutes when Joseph Paintsil squeezed his shot under goalkeeper Carlos Coronel, and it was 2-0 soon after as Dejan Joveljic ran through the Red Bulls defence and finished with the outside of his boot.
Both men celebrated by holding up the shirt of team-mate Riqui Puig, the former Barcelona player who ruptured his ACL in the Western Conference Final which Galaxy won to reach this championship game.
Galaxy threatened to overwhelm their opponents as Sean Nealis headed a free-kick against his own crossbar.
But Red Bulls centre-back Nealis pulled his team back into the game after 28 minutes when he chested down and volleyed in from 15 yards when Galaxy players failed to clear a corner.
Both sides hit the woodwork in the second half: Galaxy right-back Miki Yamane struck the outside of the post, before Emil Forsberg curled an effort off the upright for Red Bulls.
But Galaxy, who had home advantage because of their better record in the regular season, held on to win their first MLS Cup since 2014.
Red Bulls remain without an MLS Cup title in their history after losing on what was their second appearance in the championship game.
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