The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Ighalo hat-trick for Nigeria, Fajr rescues Morocco

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JOHANNESBU­RG: Nigerian Odion Ighalo scored a hat-trick, Moroccan Faycal Fajr spared blushes and Zimbabwean Knowledge Musona was a hero and villain in Africa Cup of Nations qualifying Saturday.

China-based Ighalo bagged a matchday 3 treble as Nigeria crushed Libya 4-0 in Uyo to continue a Group E recovery after starting with a shock home defeat by South Africa.

Fajr converted a penalty seven minutes into stoppage time as Morocco sneaked a 1-0 Group B win in Casablanca over the Comoros, ranked 104 places below them in the world.

Captain Musona scored and was sent off within five minutes as Zimbabwe went clear in Group G thanks to an upset 2-1 victory over the Democratic Republic of Congo in Kinshasa.

There was also a record sixgoal victory for South Africa and a goalkeepin­g howler that gifted Namibia three points in Mozambique as the third series of qualifiers was completed.

Ighalo converted a fourthminu­te spot-kick after being fouled and rounded goalkeeper Mohamed Nashnush to tap in and double the lead on 58 minutes.

When a Libyan failed to cut off a low cross, former Watford striker Ighalo scrambled the ball into the net to complete his hat-trick with a quarter of the qualifier remaining.

A last-minute Samuel Kalu goal completed the rout of the ‘Mediterran­ean Knights’, whose Belgian coach Adel Amrouche quit this week over unpaid salaries.

Nigeria lie second with six points, one less than South Africa, who scored a record 6-0 win over the Seychelles in rain-lashed Johannesbu­rg.

Goalkeeper Romeo Barra prevented an even more embarrassi­ng scoreline for the Indian Ocean islanders as South Africa bettered the five goals they netted against Guatemala in 2010.

Lebo Mothiba, who has been in sparkling French Ligue 1 form, was among the scorers and set up a goal for Percy Tau with a brilliant back-heel.

Another Indian Ocean island state, the Comoros, were on the verge of their greatest achievemen­t as they frustrated 2018 World Cup qualifiers Morocco for 96 minutes.

But then came heartbreak for the visitors as they conceded a penalty and Fajr scored to lift Morocco within a point of Group B pacesetter­s Cameroon.

Ronald Pfumbidzai struck a superb goal midway through the first half to put Zimbabwe on the road to glory at a packed 80,000seat Stade des Martyrs.

Musona doubled the lead and then cynically fouled Issama Mpeko for which he got his second yellow card of the match followed by a red.

Yannick Bolasie nodded a stoppage-time consolatio­n goal for the Congolese as they suffered a rare loss in their Kinshasa fortress.

Zimbabwe top the table with seven points, three more than central African neighbours DR Congo and Congo Brazzavill­e.

Mozambique goalkeeper Jose Guirrugo allowed a long-range, stoppage-time shot from substitute Deon Hotto slip from his grasp and into the net as Namibia fought back to win 2-1 in Maputo.

Group K is the tightest of the 12 mini-leagues with GuineaBiss­au, Mozambique, Namibia and Zambia all on four points with equal goal difference­s. Leaders Tunisia battled to a 1-0 Group J win in Rades over Niger, who conceded six goals in Egypt last month amid complaints of a “beans-and-water” diet. - AFP

 ??  ?? Nigerian forward Odion Ighalo (C) vies for the ball against Libyan defenders during the African Cup of Nations qualificat­ion match between Nigeria and Libya in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State in southern Nigeria, on October 13, 2018. - Nigeria beat Libya 4-0 with Odion Ighalo grabbing a hat-trick for the Super Eagles to get their 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign firmly back on track in Uyo, southern Nigeria. - AFP photo
Nigerian forward Odion Ighalo (C) vies for the ball against Libyan defenders during the African Cup of Nations qualificat­ion match between Nigeria and Libya in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State in southern Nigeria, on October 13, 2018. - Nigeria beat Libya 4-0 with Odion Ighalo grabbing a hat-trick for the Super Eagles to get their 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign firmly back on track in Uyo, southern Nigeria. - AFP photo

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