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Super Eagles gain unexpected momentum in Cote d’Ivoire

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David Ngobua & Jide Olusola

When Nigeria kicked off their hunt for a fourth continenta­l trophy, it was on a shaky note with an unexpected 1-1 draw with Equatorial Guinea on January 14.

Without a doubt, the result left a bitter taste in the mouths of some Nigerians who had expected an outright win from the threetime champions. However, most Nigerians said they saw the lackluster performanc­e of the Eagles coming.

However, after such much basking from aggrieved Nigerian football fans, the main actors, in this case, the players went into an emergency mode led by captain Ahmed Musa who was said to have convened a meeting in his hotel room in a bid to inspire his teammates. It will be recalled Musa and Kenneth Omeruo are the ‘oldest’ members of the team and were part of the 2013 set that won the last AFCON trophy.

And after the soul searching meeting by the players, prominent Nigerians such as former Lagos State governor, Akinwunmi Ambode and ex-internatio­nal, Austin ‘JayJay’ Okocha visited the team to give them the moral support ahead of the crunch tie with the hosts on Thursday.

With his wealth of experience, Okocha, a former captain of the team and winner of the AFCON in 1994, emphasised that the path to victory at a major championsh­ip like the AFCON requires conquering strong opponents, so the Super Eagles should be ready to face the finest teams in the tournament.

On Thursday, buoyed by patriotism, passion and desire to get the maximum points, the Super Eagles coach, Jose Peseiro deployed a 4-3-3 formation on paper but on the pitch, it was 3-5-2 which was a masterclas­s stroke from the underperfo­rming Portuguese coach.

After Equatorial Guinea defeated Guinea Bissau 4-2, both Cote d’Ivoire and Nigeria were under intense pressure to perform well, therefore both West African teams went straight after the other’s throat.

At least 49, 517 enthusiast­ic fans watched the epic clash at the Alassane Ouattara Olympic Stadium in Abidjan and William TroostEkon­g’s penalty goal in the 55th minute decided the thrilling West African Derby as the Super Eagles secured a momentous win over the Elephants.

This victory marked Ivory Coast as the first host nation to lose

Super Eagles players celebrate the goal against Cote D’ Ivoire on Thursday in Abidjan able to beat Côte d’Ivoire on home And as they shift attention to soil. The result also ended Nigeria’s the final group match with GuineaBiss­au no-win streak in a chain of five who are yet to win a match at matches and makes it the first time the AFCON, Osimhen emphasized in six matches that the Super Eagles respect for the whipping boys, saying had a clean sheet. It also terminated “We aim for a strong performanc­e Ivory Coast’s impressive sevenmatch against Guinea-Bissau. They will unbeaten run. undoubtedl­y approach the game

Moreover, the victory also swung with determinat­ion, and we won’t the momentum in the direction underestim­ate any team, considerin­g of the Super Eagles who are now what they’ve done to qualify.” confident of reaching the knockout The confidence in the camp of stage of the prestigiou­s AFCON the Super Eagles is so infectious championsh­ip. The Eagles are now that a renowned grassroots football beginning to believe in themselves. coach and the Secretary of the FCT

In the post-match press FA, Haruna Ilerika, in a chat with conference, Napoli’s prolific striker, Trust Sports, hailed the performanc­e Victor Osimhen, openly expressed of the team and urged them to do his joy, stating, “It’s a beautiful more in future matches. victory; we knew we would face a “The game against the hosts strong Ivory Coast team.” was better than the first one. We

Acknowledg­ing the magnitude saw a team that was well-organised of the challenge posed by Cote technicall­y and structural­ly. The d’Ivoire, Osimhen added, “This transition from defence to attack match was a significan­t test for us, had sequence. and we are thrilled to have overcome “We saw the team defend with it.” a 1-4-5 formation and attack with counter attacks. By and large, the team did well and the coach was able to find stability.

“The goalkeeper gave the team confidence. I must commend Calvin Bassey who did a yeoman job stopping the Ivorians from using the left side of the defence. The coach showed his technical depth with his substituti­ons to shore up the defence. In the first game, we had more dominance but we were unable to convert, our sense of urgency was a group stage match in 17 matches, breaking a long-standing streak and also only the second host country to lose in the group stage of the Africa Cup of Nations in the 21st century, following Equatorial Guinea’s 1-0 defeat to Zambia in 2012.

It was also the first time since 1967 that the Super Eagles were sports@dailytrust.com

Assuring a consistent approach in upcoming matches, Osimhen emphasized adopting the same mentality displayed against the Elephants.

“In the first match, we had numerous chances that we didn’t capitalize on. Today wasn’t different; we maintained the same mentality, and we hope this victory brings joy to everyone. We will carry this mindset into the remainder of the competitio­n,” he pledged. poor,” he said.

However, a former chairman of Gombe State Football Associatio­n (FA), Ahmed Shuaibu Gara-Gombe was less than impressive with the team’s performanc­es so far.

“There is nothing euphoric about their performanc­e so far. The Nations Cup has not started in a real sense of competitiv­e measure. This will be known from the second round.

“Remember in Cameroon a few years ago, we won all our first three games at the Group stage and were celebratin­g with euphoria. But when the real Nations Cup started at the second round our deficienci­es were glaring.

“The inefficien­cy of our technical crew, low morale and psychologi­cal mindset of our players were exposed and we crashed out.

“This Nations Cup is even worse. Our preparatio­n is poor, the coaching crew is deficient, the team lacks cohesion and team work, injuries in and out, medical team assessment crisis, only two goals in two matches with some of the best strikers in the world. In addition, we are not consistent with our tactics,” said the Special Adviser on Strategy and Informatio­n Management to the Executive Governor of Gombe State.

But a former internatio­nal, Victor Ikpebe, fondly called the ‘Prince of Monaco’ saw things from a different perspectiv­e as he praised the team’s efforts to get the win.

As things stand presently, the Super Eagles have leapfrogge­d the Elephants to go second in Group A and are behind leaders Equatorial Guinea, who beat Guinea-Bissau 4-2, on goal difference.

The Ivorians have three points after two games and will now need to beat Equatorial Guinea on Monday to guarantee progress to the knockout stage.

The Super Eagles whose four points for two group matches could be enough to see them through will face Guinea-Bissau in their final Group A fixture at the the Stade Félix Houphouët Boigny in Abidjan.

Indication­s are also strong that Nigerians’ Man of the Match against Equatorial Guinea, Alhassan Yusuf Abdullahi who was taken off due to a ‘minor injury’ in the second half of the opening match will be available for the last group match.

Another good signal is the absence of an open crisis in the camp of the Super Eagles over camping allowances and match bonuses as the players and officials are said to be focused on churning out good results on the field.

The goalkeeper gave the team confidence. I must commend Calvin Bassey who did a yeoman’s job stopping the Ivorians from using the left side of the defence. The coach also showed his technical depth with his substituti­ons to shore up the defence

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