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The stage is set for a thrilling showdown as the Super Eagles of Nigeria gear up to face Angola in a crucial quarter-final match at the Stade Felix Houphouet-Boigny in the African Cup of Nations. With their sights set on the AFCON title, the Nigerian National Team is poised to overcome Angola and secure their spot in the semi-finals.

 

 

 

As anticipation builds, Jose Peseiro has opted for consistency, maintaining the core lineup that secured a convincing victory over Cameroon weeks ago. However, amidst the excitement, it’s essential to dissect two key mistakes in Peseiro’s selection for this pivotal encounter.

 

 

 

 

1. Failure to Bench Zaidu Sanusi

Zaidu Sanusi’s struggles in the defensive line have been glaring throughout the AFCON tournament. The 26-year-old left-back has faltered in tracking opponents’ runs, leaving the Super Eagles vulnerable to attacks. Persisting with Zaidu Sanusi in this match risks exposing Nigeria’s defensive frailties, providing Angola with an avenue to exploit.

 

 

 

2. Benching Kelechi Iheanacho.

In a decision that raised eyebrows, Jose Peseiro opted to keep Kelechi Iheanacho on the bench, overlooking his prowess in both creativity and goal-scoring. With his ability to apply relentless pressure on Angola’s defense, Iheanacho could have been a game-changer. Choosing to start Moses Simon, who has struggled to perform consistently, over Kelechi Iheanacho appears to be a missed opportunity.

 

 

 

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After roundly dispatching the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon at the Felix Houphouët-Boigny Stadium in Abidjan last Saturday, the Super Eagles are back for another crunch clash at the same venue.

 

On Friday evening, Jose Peserio’s team has a tricky test against Angola’s Palancas Negras, and the reward for victory is a place in the semi-final.

 

While the Super Eagles are favourites on the strength of their AFCON successes and higher FIFA ranking, the 2023 AFCON tournament has proven to be one for underdogs, a development that swings the pendulum in favour of the Angolans.

 

Nigeria’s mean defensive output, which has conceded just a goal in four matches, will seek to stay intact against one of the tournament’s most potent strike forces.

 

 

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Certainly, the stakes are high for both teams, leaving no margin for errors.

 

Angola, currently enjoying a three-match winning streak, can secure a historic first-ever appearance in the AFCON semifinals with a fourth consecutive victory, this time against Nigeria.

 

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Meanwhile, Nigeria is visibly determined to claim a fourth AFCON title, making it imperative to overcome Angola and sustain their aspirations.

 

Stay with PREMIUM TIMES for LIVE Updates on the Nigeria versus Angola encounter.

 

The kickoff is at 6 p.m. (5 p.m. Ivorian time).

 

Official starting line up

Official starting line up

The official starting line up of the Super Eagles and Angola is now office public as we approach kick off at the Felix Houpouet Boigny Stadium

 

The biggest talking point will be Stanley Nwabali being fit to start against Angola.

 

Coach Jose Peserio has named the same starting line up he used to cage the Indomitable Lions for the game against Angola

 

 

 

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While inside the stadium is relatively empty.. it is quite outside and around the stadium

 

 

The three Nigeria goalkeepers at out for their warm up ahead of kick off

 

Here a fan from Italy Stelio is here for Osimhen and the Super Eagles

 

 

More Nigerians arriving ahead of the official kickoff

 

Angolan fans Storm stadium for clash against Super Eagles

 

The two teams have made their way into the stadium ad we get for kickoff

 

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The national anthems of both teams has been rendered and all is now set for the kick off

 

The Super Eagles have their traditional opening prayer 🙏🙏..

 

Ademola Lookman gets the game underway for Nigeria

 

 

Ademola Lookman gets the game underway for Nigeria

 

Bright start by Nigeria and a fiery shot by Frank Onyeka is well blocked

 

Angola win the first free kick of the game

 

A good run for Angola on the right flank earns them the first corner kick of the game

 

Almost with an opening goal but Nwabali makes a crucial save for another corner kick to the opponents

 

The first five minutes is gone .. Nigeria 0-0 Angola

 

Onyeka tries to get a pass to Osimhen but it is intercepted for a throw in

 

Nigeria win their first corner kick taken by Lookman

 

The Super Eagles piled pressure on the Angola defence and there was an appeal for hand ball waved off by the referee

 

Free kick for Nigeria just near the center circle

 

Moses Simon attempts to find a cross but he has been checkmated by the Angola defenders

 

Nigeria keeping the pressure and they win another free kick in a promising position

 

Ademola Lookman elected to take the kick

 

Ola Aina with a long throw for Nigeria… Nigeria living dangerously as Calvin Baseey is almost disposed of the ball

 

15 minutes of action already gone at the Felix Houpouet Boigny Stadium… Nigeria 0-0 Angola

 

This is the first ever meeting between the Super Eagles and Angola in an AFCON tournament

 

Ola Aina wins a free kick for Nigeria

 

Another poor cross by Zaidu Sanusi gives the possession away but Troost-Ekong makes a quick recovery for Nigeria

 

Osimhen tries to charge the Angola defender but the ball is too fast for the Super Eagles striker

 

Rival fans chanting Angola and Osimhen

 

25 minutes gone… Nigeria 0-0 Angola

 

Freekick blown against Nigeria’s Victor Osimhen

 

Stanley Nwabali with a timely save for Nigeria but he fumbles with his intended throw out

 

Iwobi with a one time shot that hits an Angolan player

 

The game has temporarily been halted for a cooling break

 

Game is back on

 

Free kick for Angola after a rough play by Troost-Ekong

 

Angola waste their corner kick opportunity and hands possession back to Nigeria

 

Angola get a chance with a free kick headed away by Frank Onyeka for a corner kick

 

Goal!!! Ademola Lookman with the opening goal for Nigeria

 

The Portugal Coach talked about Lookman during his pre match conference and the Atalanta forward has proved his mettle again

 

Lookman’s intended pass to Ola Aina checkmated

 

Poor Sanusi denies Nigeria a chance to double the lead

 

 

 

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Tunde Eludini is a graduate of the Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife, Nigeria where he studied International Relations. He is a Senior Correspondent coordinating the sports section for PREMIUM TIMES. Twitter: @tundeyeludini

 

 

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