Nigeria Beat Chad In AFCON Qualifier And A Star Is Born, Kingsley Madu
Published: June 13, 2015
Nigeria started their 2017 African Cup of Nations Qualifiers on a positive note with a 2-0 victory over Chad at the Ahmadu Bello Stadium on Saturday.
The highlight of the Super Eagles win was the imperious display of AS Trencin fullback, Kinglsey Madu, who shone like a million stars on his debut for the national team.
A goal each in the second half by Gbolahan Salami and Odion Ighalo ensured that the three-time AFCON winners cruised to victory.
Nigeria was however forced to finish the match with 10 men after Ogenyi Onazi was sent off for a needless altercation.
The Super Eagles were nervous at times as seeked to impress their darling fans in Kaduna.
Stephen Keshi’s side were made to wait over an hour before breaking the deadlock on Saturday, Gbolahan Salami eventually finding a way through before Odion Ighalo doubled their advantage with his first international strike.
Watford striker Ighalo netted from the penalty spot with 11 minutes remaining, moments after team-mate Ogenyi Onazi had been sent off.
Keshi’s side made a promising start to proceedings in Kaduna with the best of the early chances, but they lacked quality in the final third as Kingsley Madu and Musa Ahmed were both wasteful.
Chad were not overawed and should have been ahead after 17 minutes, but captain Marius Mbaiam’s shot was deflected wide.
A half full of chances concluded with Salami firing straight at Mbaradji Dillah in the Chad goal, before Vincent Enyeama produced a fine reflex save to keep the scores level.
Eventually Nigeria’s pressure told as Salami latched onto a loose ball in the penalty area and blasted high into the roof of the net from 12 yards.
Ighalo completed the win late on, but his penalty came after a skirmish following the awarding of the spot kick, Onazi lashing out as Chad’s players remonstrated with the officials, earning himself a red card.
The delay did not affect substitute Ighalo’s concentration, though, as he rolled the spot kick home to give Nigeria a winning start in Group G.
Photo Credit : thenff.com
The highlight of the Super Eagles win was the imperious display of AS Trencin fullback, Kinglsey Madu, who shone like a million stars on his debut for the national team.
A goal each in the second half by Gbolahan Salami and Odion Ighalo ensured that the three-time AFCON winners cruised to victory.
Nigeria was however forced to finish the match with 10 men after Ogenyi Onazi was sent off for a needless altercation.
The Super Eagles were nervous at times as seeked to impress their darling fans in Kaduna.
Stephen Keshi’s side were made to wait over an hour before breaking the deadlock on Saturday, Gbolahan Salami eventually finding a way through before Odion Ighalo doubled their advantage with his first international strike.
Watford striker Ighalo netted from the penalty spot with 11 minutes remaining, moments after team-mate Ogenyi Onazi had been sent off.
Keshi’s side made a promising start to proceedings in Kaduna with the best of the early chances, but they lacked quality in the final third as Kingsley Madu and Musa Ahmed were both wasteful.
Chad were not overawed and should have been ahead after 17 minutes, but captain Marius Mbaiam’s shot was deflected wide.
A half full of chances concluded with Salami firing straight at Mbaradji Dillah in the Chad goal, before Vincent Enyeama produced a fine reflex save to keep the scores level.
Eventually Nigeria’s pressure told as Salami latched onto a loose ball in the penalty area and blasted high into the roof of the net from 12 yards.
Ighalo completed the win late on, but his penalty came after a skirmish following the awarding of the spot kick, Onazi lashing out as Chad’s players remonstrated with the officials, earning himself a red card.
The delay did not affect substitute Ighalo’s concentration, though, as he rolled the spot kick home to give Nigeria a winning start in Group G.
Photo Credit : thenff.com
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