Super Eagles edge Carthage Eagles, book round of 16 spot

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By Dianabasi Effiong 

Nigeria defeated Tunisia 3-2 in Fès, Morocco, on Saturday to book an early spot in the Round of 16 at the ongoing 35th Africa Cup of Nations finals. 

The Eagles led 3-0 after 70 minutes, with goals by Victor Osimhen, Wilfred Ndidi, and Ademola Lookman; however, a tense finish saw the Carthage Eagles score two goals with three minutes to go.

The Eagles’ tenacity saw them through. 

The three-time champions left no one in doubt of their objective from the first blast of Malian referee Boubou Traore’s whistle.

They imposed themselves on the game and asked several questions of the Tunisian defence within the first quarter-hour, as Osimhen, Lookman, and Akor Adams probed relentlessly. 

After coming close on several occasions, Osimhen thought he had given Nigeria the lead in the 17th minute, when he stabbed in as the Tunisian goalkeeper parried a shot by Adams. His effort was ruled offside.

The talismanic forward would not be denied his first goal of this AFCON, as he leaped high to head the ball firmly into the net in the 44th minute after a deep cross by Lookman. 

Five minutes into the second half, Nigeria were 2-0 up, as Lookman’s teasing corner was all that captain Wilfred Ndidi needed to score his first goal for Nigeria at senior level, on his 73rd cap. 

The Eagles were relentless in chasing every ball, and it was no surprise when Lookman, who had assisted the first two goals, scored his second of the tournament by leaving the defence in tatters and striking the ball into the net through the low upright.

His goal came after a brilliant team move that saw Alex Iwobi and Osimhen exploit gaps in the Carthage Eagles’ rearguard. 

Iwobi, on his 93rd cap, was again magnificent with excellent ball distribution on the park. 

Tunisia got one goal back off a free-kick from the right that was headed into the net by Montassar Talbi, and in the 87th minute, Ali Abdi made no mistake from the spot after Traore consulted the VAR and decided a foul had been committed in Nigeria’s vital area. 

Nigeria held on to pick maximum points and got to the top of the group, with six points, ahead of Tuesday’s clash with the Cranes of Uganda. 

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