The Super Eagles of Nigeria secured their spot in the final after a nail-biting clash with the Bafana Bafana of South Africa. The match, which ended in a dramatic 1-1 draw after extra time, saw Nigeria emerge victorious in a tense penalty shootout, prevailing 4-2 to book their place in the tournament’s ultimate showdown.
The game was marked by intense moments and high drama, with both teams giving their all to secure a spot in the final. Nigeria’s captain, William Troost-Ekong, opened the scoring with a well-taken penalty in the 67th minute, putting his team ahead. However, South Africa fought back valiantly, with Teboho Mokoena equalizing from the spot in the 90th minute, forcing the game into extra time.
The drama continued in extra time as Nigeria thought they had secured a late winner through Victor Osimhen, only for VAR to intervene and award South Africa a penalty at the other end. Khuliso Mudau had a golden opportunity to snatch victory for South Africa in the dying moments of regular time, but his effort sailed over the bar, much to the relief of the Nigerian fans.
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The tension heightened further when South Africa was reduced to 10 men after Grant Kekana was sent off for a last-defender foul in the 115th minute, giving Nigeria a numerical advantage in the closing stages of the match.
Despite South Africa’s resilient performance, Nigeria’s perfect record against their opponents in AFCON prevailed, with the Super Eagles maintaining their unbeaten run against the Bafana Bafana.
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Nigeria’s coach, Jose Peseiro, made a tactical change to his lineup, bringing in Bright Osayi-Samuel for Zaidu Sanusi, who was unavailable due to injury. Star forward Victor Osimhen returned to the starting lineup after overcoming an abdominal discomfort, showcasing his importance to the team’s success.
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With their ticket booked for the final, Nigeria will now set their sights on clinching the AFCON title as they prepare to face hosts Ivory Coast in what promises to be an enthralling encounter on Sunday.
Stay tuned for more updates as the Super Eagles aim to soar to victory and claim their fourth AFCON crown.