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Nigeria U23 0-0 Guinea U23: Toothless Olympic Eagles stumble to stale draw in Abuja

The 1996 Olympic Games champions lacked bite and quality in attack and will need a big result in the return Ieg

Ten-man Nigeria national U23 national team played out a dull goalless draw with their Guinean counterpart at the MKO Abiola Stadium in Abuja in the first leg of the CAF U23 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign.

Parading a team hurriedly put together a few days to the encounter following bouts of controversy, head coach Salisu Yusuf could do no magic to get the better of the Baby Elephants.

The Olympic Eagles lacked ideas in attack and had to wait until the half-hour mark before getting their first shot on target. Even that came from a dead ball situation, with Ogunniyi Omo-Jesu crashing a lovely freekick against the bar.

Seemingly displeased with the output of his boys, coach Salisu effected a double substitution before halftime – the former Enugu Rangers tactician sent in Monsuru Opeyemi Jonathan Aluku to replace Azeez Yusuf and Akanni Qudus.

Still, it yielded little fruit as captain Success Makanjuola’s tame efforts were the only thing that distracted Guinea’s goalkeeper.

If the first half was bad, the period after the halftime break was terrible.

The Olympic Eagles went on a nap allowing the Guineas to seize the initiative.

The visitors could have had the breakthrough early on, but the crossbar denied them.

Nigeria’s goalkeeper Nurudeen Badmus came to the team’s rescue several times as the Eagles searched for the goal to give them the advantage in the return leg.

Ifeanyi Ogba missed a late chance for Nigeria. Still, moments later, the home side was reduced to ten men after the Egyptian referee showed defender Christopher Nwaeze a red card.

Despite a nervy ending, Nigeria held on for the draw, and the team will need to produce a big result in Guinea in six days to stand a chance of qualifying for the 2023 AFCON

This post was last modified on March 22, 2023 6:46 pm

Imhons Erons

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  • Olympic Eagles does have a coach in Salisu, I don't know what is that man still doing in the national set up,he has NEVER EVER, done well in any of his engagements with the national teams even with the best material, if he lead the team to the second leg the team will lose woefully.

  • I meant Olympic Eagles does not have a coach in Salisu,I don't know what that man is still doing in the national set up , he has NEVER EVER done well in any of his previous engagement with the national duties with the national teams, even with the best materials, if he lead the team to the second leg the team will not qualify, the man supposed to be in jail for the crime of bribery and the global embarrassment he caused the nation but yet he's returned to the national teams as if nothing happened,

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