CHAN 2018: Nigeria defeats Libya 1-0 as Rwanda overcome Equatorial Guinea
Nigeria
edged past Libya 1-0 at the African Nations Championship (CHAN) in Morocco as
Rwanda beat Equatorial Guinea by the same scoreline in Friday's Group C
matches.
Both Nigeria
and Rwanda struggled to make their dominance count against opponents happy to
cautiously take chances when they presented themselves.
Salisu
Yusuf's men dominated the game but had to wait until the 79th minute for Sunday
Felaye to score Nigeria's winner while Thierry Manzi was the hero for Rwanda.
The results
mean that Nigeria and Rwanda have four points from two matches at the
tournament for locally-based players, with Libya a point behind and Equatorial
Guinea out of the running without a single point.
Despite
Libya beginning the game knowing a win would take them to the quarter-finals
they were not keen to launch all-out attacks.
The local
Super Eagles dominated the first half in terms of possession and while Libya did
their best to get forward, neither keeper - both of whom were their team
captains - had a serious save to make.
The first
chance of the second half fell to Emeka Ogbugh in the 55th minute as he headed
a cross from Falaye straight at Libya keeper Muhammad Nashnoush.
Ten minutes
later, it was Libya's turn to go close as substitute Abdelsalam Alaqoub struck
a shot across goal from outside the area but also past the post.
The deadlock
was finally broken 11 minutes from time when Osas Okoro's corner landed at
Felaye's feet and he made no mistake from close range with a first-time shot.
It was a
similar pattern in the second Group C game in Tangier with Rwanda doing all the
pressing despite Equatorial Guinea knowing a loss would mean their end in the
tournament.
Rwanda's
goal also came from a corner, this time it was swung in high by Djihad Bizimana
and Manzi jumped highest to glance the ball into the net.
The Rwandans
did have a chance to extend their lead in the 81st minute but were denied by a
good save from Cambio as he readjusted to stop a swerving long-range effort
from Muhadjiri Hakizimana.
The loss
means Equatorial Guinea are out of contention to progress as the best they can
hope for is three points to be level with Libya, who would advance on the
head-to-head rule thanks to their 3-0 win in the opening round of matches over
the Equatoguineans.
In the last
round of Group C matches on Tuesday, Rwanda will play Libya while Nigeria face
Equatorial Guinea.
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