AFCON 2024: Nigeria edges Guinea-Bissau 1-0 to seal last-16 place

Moses Simon sent in a low cross from the left looking for Victor Osimhen but as Sangante attempted to clear ahead of the striker he could only steer the ball into the roof of his own net after 36 minutes.

Published : Jan 23, 2024 08:16 IST , ABIDJAN - 2 MINS READ

Nigeria’s Zaidu Sanusi, runs for the ball next to Guinea-Bissau’s Houboulang Mendes, left, during their African Cup of Nations Group A match.
Nigeria’s Zaidu Sanusi, runs for the ball next to Guinea-Bissau’s Houboulang Mendes, left, during their African Cup of Nations Group A match. | Photo Credit: AP
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Nigeria’s Zaidu Sanusi, runs for the ball next to Guinea-Bissau’s Houboulang Mendes, left, during their African Cup of Nations Group A match. | Photo Credit: AP

Nigeria booked its passage into the last 16 of the Africa Cup of Nations after a first-half own goal from Guinea-Bissau’s Opa Sangante handed it a 1-0 victory on Monday, which was enough to earn it second place in Group A.

Moses Simon sent in a low cross from the left looking for Victor Osimhen but as Sangante attempted to clear ahead of the striker he could only steer the ball into the roof of his own net after 36 minutes.

Nigeria finish on seven points from three games, behind surprise package Equatorial Guinea on goal difference.

Hosts Ivory Coast face an anxious wait to see if it will advance as one of the best third-place finishers with three points and a minus three goal difference.

Nigeria dominated the game but poor finishing meant it was a tense encounter to the end, with Osimhen missing several chances to secure the three points earlier in the contest and both teams having late goals correctly ruled out for offside.

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Nigeria will be pleased with back-to-back wins after a limp start in its pool opener against Equatorial Guinea but there is still work for coach Jose Peseiro to do to get it fully firing.

On paper it has among the best attacks in the tournament, but three goals in as many games is a poor return and this clash with Guinea-Bissau illustrated its troubles.

It were wasteful in front of goal and at times looked disjointed as it battled to find cohesion in the final third of the pitch.

It had been trying to create clear-cut chances until it were handed a gift in the form of Sangante’s own goal, before Osimhen should have made it 2-0 when left unmarked in the box but he steered his header wide of the post.

Simon had the opportunity to double Nigeria’s advantage early in the second half but when faced with Guinea-Bissau’s Jonas Mendes he could not round the goalkeeper, who saved at his feet.

When Osimhen did have the ball in the net he clearly controlled it with his arm before scoring from close range.

The Napoli striker then had another chance to double the lead but again put a superb headed opportunity wide on an off night for the forward.

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