The Flying
Eagles of Nigeria beat Ghana 2-0 on Wednesday at the Leopold Sedar Senghor
Stadium in Dakar, to reach the final of the 19th edition of the
African U-20 Championship.
A goal in each
half from Obinna Nwobodo and Musa Muhammed ensured Nigeria confirmed their place
in the ultimate game of the championship.
Nigeria met
their toughest opponent yet in a Ghana team that took control of the game from
the onset.
For the first
time, the Flying Eagles were exposed and were found wanting as the Ghanaians did
not allow them to play their game. By the quarter-hour mark, the Nigerians had
yet to find their rhythm.
Midfielder Yaw
Yeboah and lanky forward Benjamin Tetteh gave the Nigerian defence so much to
worry about, but it was the diminutive Yeboah who remained their biggest
threat.
On 10 minutes,
Nigeria goalie, Joshua Enaholo, by far the busier of the half was forced to palm
away Yeboah shot from a free-kick at the edge of the penalty area.
The Ghanaians
remained in control but it was the Nigerians who broke the deadlock with a rare
chance from a corner kick on 22 minutes. Ifeanyi Matthew laid a cross that met
the head Obinna Nwobodo, and the ball will hit the post before rolling into the
net for the opener.
The Nigerians
were forced coiled into the shell again and the Ghanaians will run at them with
Clifford Aboagye, Yeboah and Tetteh leading the onslaughts. On the half-hour
mark, a three-man move by the Satellites saw Aboagye square to Tetteh, and he
laid to Yeboah who fired a shot that flew across the face of goal to the relief
of the Flying Eagles.
The same
partnership will lead to yet another chance three minutes, with Tetteh at the
receiving end of a Aboagye pass, but his shot missed target narrowly.
Goalkeeper
Enaholo was to his side rescue on 39 minutes saving Aboagye’s goal-bound shot
after Tetteh had headed his way inside the Nigeria penalty area.
Just before the
break, Ifeanyi was unlucky to see his curling free-kick miss target by inches as
his team went into recess with a narrow lead.
The Satellites
resumed on the same tempo with consistent raids that kept the Nigerian defence
boiling and with Aboagye, Yeboah and Tetteh all having shots at goal.
After failing to
make their dominance count, the Nigerians will teach them how to do it again
through a counter that saw Ghana defender Patrick Asmah fell Ifeanyi for a
penalty on 70 minutes.
Captain Musa
Muhammed converted nicely past Ghana goalie Michael Sai to cushion the
lead.
The Nigerians
held on to cruise to victory and book their date against the winner of the other
semi-final between Mali and Nigeria on Thursday in the final on
Sunday.
Orange
Man of the Match
Obinna Nwobodo
(Nigeria)
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