Black Stars Outshine Sluggish Super Eagles To Grab World Cup Ticket

Hamilton Nwosa
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Before the blast of the whistle at MKO Abiola Stadium by the Tunisian centre referee, Sadok Selmi, it promised to be a game of pressure on both sides. The side that scored first was tipped to have a greater advantage. And the Black Stars of Ghana did, taking the Fifa world cup slot on 1-1 away goal rule.

Ghana planned an early goal and trusted their physical defence to keep the victory. They also trusted to convert a set-piece near the box from the likes of Thomas Party.

The Nigerian side game plan was not obvious but relied on the flanks and Victor Osimehn.

At the 11th minute Partey got their first goal through a beautiful shot from the edge of the box and caught Francis Uzoho napping.

Ekong’s equaliser came through a VAR reviewed penalty when Ayew marched Lookman in the 18 yard box. The score line was 1-1 at the end of first 45 minutes.

The second half started with the clock ticking against Nigeria. The Super Eagles did not show urgency to score a second goal.

Despite having six corner kicks, Eguavoen seem to lack plan B for his boys to convert their chances. The Super Eagle’s midfielders did not win-lose balls while the attacks barely threatened the Black Stars defense enough.

The Eagles lacked urgency in their manner of approach for most of the second half as they lose control under pressure to the vibrant West African neighbours .

A great outing it was for the Ghanaians and winning one of the five African tickets was well deserved.

Nigerian players are mostly Europeans brought up, and did not understand the passion of the African style of play.

They lost also because of fgcferior technical quality. The Eagles got all the needed support but lost at home before 60,000 fans.

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