Daily Trust

Mali edge Nigeria to reach U-20 AFCON final

- By Orkula Shaagee

The Flying Eagles will not contest for the title if the U-20 AFCON showpiece after they were beaten 4-3 on penalties by Mali yesterday evening in the first semi-final match of the African cadet championsh­ip.

The lottery of penalty shootout panned out in favour of the Junior Eagles of Mali, who lost only one, against Nigeria’s two losses on the night, as Nigeria’s Aniekeme Okon blasted his effort against the crossbar and El Bilal Toure converted his to send the Malians into the final of the 2019 Africa U-20 Cup of Nations in Niamey.

The Flying Eagles, who were Group A winners started the game brightly, imposing their preferred short passing approach on the match and eventually finishing the regulation time with 63 per cent of the possession in their favour.

The Flying Eagles wore black armbands in honour of former Secretary General and Board Member of the Nigeria Football Federation, Chief Taiwo Ogunjobi who passed away on Monday, and the match started with a one -minute silence in honour of the departed football administra­tor as the Confederat­ion of African Football acknowledg­ed the stature of the former Nigeria internatio­nal defender.

Nigeria’s romance with the crossbar started in the 3rd minute, when Abubakar Ibrahim’s pull -out was diverted to the Malian crossbar. A minute later, Alhassan Adamu’s free kick was tipped over and then, Jamil Mohammed’s teasing pull-out was headed over the bar by Yahaya Nazifi.

In their determinat­ion to accomplish a second target of winning the championsh­ip trophy, after a first objective of earning a World Cup ticket was achieved with a place in the semi finals, the Flying Eagles launched onslaught after onslaught and created opportunit­ies, but lacked that vicious marksman who takes no prisoners.

Mali goalkeeper Youssouf Koita was also in inspired form, stopping shots and headers, most notably an incredible double save in the 43rd minute when the Nigerians thought they had beaten him.

Mamadou Traore gifted Mali the opener in the 78th minute, lashing home from a swift counter attack as goalkeeper Olawale Oremade went to the ground too early.

Substitute Pascal Onyekachi restored parity, blasting home from a loose ball. There were no clear -cut opportunit­ies in the extra time of 30 minutes.

Lassana N’Diaye, Hadji Drame, Abdoulaye Diaby and El Bilal Toure made good from the spot for Mali, while Valentine Ozornwafor and Aniekeme Okon lost their kicks.

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Mali’s Sekou Koita (20) and Nigeria’s Nazifi Yahaya contest for the ball during the first semi-final match of the ongoing U-20 AFCON match at the Stade General S. K in Niamey yesterday
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