African champions Nigeria brightened
their chances of qualifying for the 2015 African Cup of Nations courtesy
of a 2-0 win over Congo in Pointe-Noire on Saturday.
Returnee striker, Ike Uche, converted a
second half penalty before China-based Aaron Samuel added a second late
on to the dismay of the Congolese fans, who threw missiles into the
pitch afterwards in anger.
With the victory, Nigeria are now in
second position in Group A of the qualifiers, with seven points from
five games, and stand a chance of defending their title, won last year
in South Africa, at Africa’s top football showpiece next year.
Congo, who defeated the Eagles 3-2 in
the earlier phase of the qualifiers, also have seven points but are
behind the Nigerians on the head-to-head to rule.
Group leaders South Africa had earlier
defeated bottom-placed Sudan 2-1 at home to secure their place for the
competition next year.
If the Super Eagles beat South Africa on Wednesday at the new Uyo Stadium, qualification would be secured by the Eagles.
Chelsea midfielder Mikel Obi should have put Nigeria ahead after 20 minutes, when he headed wide from a corner kick.
But Nigeria was more businesslike after
the break. Goal-bound Emmanuel Emenike was fouled by goalkeeper Massa
but it was Villareal forward Uche, who converted the resultant spot kick
in the 59th minute to the joy of Nigerian fans at the stadium.
But six minutes later, man of the match,
Vincent Enyeama, saved a penalty after centre-back Godfrey Oboabona,
handled the ball inside the area.
Samuel then sealed the win for Nigeria
in the 89th minute, when he scored from inside the box. It’s the
ex-3SC’s striker’s second goal in two games, having also scored in the
3-1 defeat of Sudan in Abuja.
Angry Congolese fans then threw missiles
into the pitch, which could earn their team a ban, after crowd
incidents in their earlier game against Sudan.
A win over the Bafana Bafana on
Wednesday will secure a place for the Eagles in the continental event
next year but Congo could still qualify as best third-placed team if
they beat Sudan away same day.(PUNCH)
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