What
are we expecting from the super eagle at the end of this qualifying stage? African champions, the Super Eagles of Nigeria
are in danger of not being able to defend the trophy they won 2013 in South
Africa as they succumb 2-3 to Congo Brazzaville yesterday at the U.J
Esuene Stadium in Calabar in their opening game of the 2015 Nations Cup group
qualifier.
What
could have gone wrong with a team that showed a lot of promise under coach
Stephen Keshi? Could it be a fall-out of the crisis at the Nigeria Federation
or plain over confidence by the Super Eagles? Now the Eagles will have to
answer their names when they play against South Africa on Wednesday in Cape
Town. It is a must win game for the Eagles; otherwise they will join the
Pharaohs of Egypt in list of champions who failed to qualify for a successive
Nations Cup.
Efe
Ambrose opened the goal vault in the 13th minute and that goal off a header
must have given the Eagles a false hope that the Congolese were in for a
thumping. But it was a wrong assumption, the Eagles paid dearly for their
sloppy play against an aggressive Congolese team. The visitors handed Nigeria a
defeat for the first time in 40 years. It was also the first the Eagles will be
losing a match in Calabar.
Prince
Oniangue set the tone for the Congolese victory in the 18th minute when he drew
level after the Eagles defense failed to cope with a fast counter attack. That
strike rattled the Eagles;They apperently became jittery and could not
make good their chances. Ahmed Musa had the opportunity to make it two for
Nigeria, but he was lethargic in his finishing after he was put through by
Godfrey Oboabona.
Congo
took one of their chances just before the break as Thierry Bifouna played on
Litingu Francy, who fired home clinically past Austin Ejide in goal.
Coach Keshi brought on Emmanuel Emenike, but it was Congo who did more scoring in the 54th minute when Bifouma fired a shot from the penalty spot, after he was brought down in the area.
Coach Keshi brought on Emmanuel Emenike, but it was Congo who did more scoring in the 54th minute when Bifouma fired a shot from the penalty spot, after he was brought down in the area.
Ogenyi
Onazi and Nosa Igiebor came close to tidying up the game for the Eagles, but it
wasn’t going to be their day. However, in the dying minutes Gbolahan Salami
rescued some pride for the Eagles when he fired home inside the six yard
box.
“We were very slow on the ball and they were very aggressive,” Ejide said after the game.
“We were very slow on the ball and they were very aggressive,” Ejide said after the game.
“You
could see it in their eyes that they came here for a fight. They were well
prepared and we were a little bit over confident.
“But all is not lost. On Wednesday we must go to South Africa and rescue the three points.”
South Africa tops the group. Congo is second spot,they will play against Sudan on Wednesday.
“But all is not lost. On Wednesday we must go to South Africa and rescue the three points.”
South Africa tops the group. Congo is second spot,they will play against Sudan on Wednesday.
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