In a match, which the three-time African champions totally dominated, they scored one goal in the first half and two inthe second, but their play deserved more.
Brown Ideye, making a return to the Eagles since 2013, scored in the first half from a rebound while Kelechi Iheanacho scored his second goal in two games when he had the easy task of tapping in from close range after good work from substitute, Moses Simon and Odion Ighalo scored the third deep into added time.
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