Eagles redeem battered image, crush CAR 2-0 in Douala

Uba Group

BY OBA ADEDARASIMI

Super Eagles quickly bounced back from the embarrassing 1-0 home loss to the Central African Republic in their 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifier on Thursday with a resounding 2-0 win in the reverse fixture played in Douala on Sunday.

Defender Leon Balogun and striker Victor Osimhen, scored the two goals that earned the Eagles victory on a day Captain Ahmed Musa earned his 100th cap.

After they suffered a 1-0 defeat in Lagos on Thursday, Gernot Rohr changed his tactics and opted for a more attacking starting XI with Ahmed Musa making the starting lineup.

The visitors started Sunday’s encounter on a bright note with more possession and as early as in the ninth minute, Osimhen and Kelechi Iheanacho combined for the opening but the Napoli striker could not find the target with his effort.

The duo kept piling the pressure on CAR while Musa and Moses Simon continued with their runs to split the defence.

After 21 minutes into the game, CAR’s Freeman Niamathe received the first yellow card for a foul on Musa and two minutes later, Jospin Gaopandia became the second player to have his name in the referee’s books.

Nigeria finally got their breakthrough struck in 29th minute after Balogun slotted home a cross from Chidozie Awaziem. The strike was Balogun’s maiden goal in a Super Eagles’ shirt since he made his debut in March 2014.

Shortly after the opening goal, the Wild Beasts were forced to make a change due to an injury to striker Georgino M’Vondo and Isaac Ngoma was brought in in the 34th minute.

Gernot Rohr’s men continued their dominance and shortly after Ngoma was booked for a challenge on Balogun, the visitors doubled their lead on the stroke of half-time with another defender William Troost-Ekong providing the assistance for Osimhen to score his second goal in the World Cup qualifiers.

After the restart, Brentford midfielder Frank Onyeka received Nigeria’s first yellow card in the game after a rough challenge on Ngoma in the 51st minute.

CAR’s brightest chance of the game came in the 58th minute when Karl Namnganda flashed his shot across the face of goal after beating his Troost-Ekong.

Eagles remain at top with nine points after four matches, and they face Liberia for their next fixture on November 11 before concluding the group campaign against Cape Verde Islands, three days later.