Mali 2-1 Nigeria: Salami goal not enough for Super Eagles
Stephen Keshi's men got off their campaign at the African Nations
Championship on a losing note as they bowed to their West African foes.
Nigeria kicked off their debut African
Nations Championship campaign with a 2-1 defeat to Mali at the Cape Town
Stadium in Group A's second fixture.
Goals from Abdoulaye Sissoko and Adama Traore were all Les Aigles needed to beat Stephen Keshi's men who got their lone goal through a header from substitute Gbolahan Salami.
Djibril Dramé’s men came into the game
with the intention of avenging their defeat in the hands of the Super
Eagles and also to record their first win in the history of the
competition.
The game took off on a competitive note with both sides battling for
possession but it was the French-speaking West Africans that signified
their intentions early through Ibourahima Sidibe who was adjudged
offside.
Nigeria looked like strangers on the field of play as Mali took total
control of the match and in the process piled pressure on the Super
Eagles defence. Goalkeeper Chigozie Agbim punched Abdoulaye Sissoko’s
corner kick into the waiting hands of Lassana Diarra, but his efforts
was cleared by Azubuike Egwuekwe.
The Malian dominance paid off in the 18th minute when impressive Sissoko
got the curtain raiser. The striker profited from a moment of
carelessness from Nigeria's defence as he capitalised on Egwekwe’s
deflection to thunder the ball past a hapless Agbim .
Mali continued to dominate and could have gone two goals up but Agbim
was able to save Diarra’s missile outside the penalty area.
Nigeria's best chance came in the 33rd minute after Ugonna Uzochukwu
was brought down in the danger zone of the Malians. The resulting free
kick was saved by goalkeeper Soumaila Diakite.
Les Aigles provided strong resistance in the closing stages
of the first half as Keshi’s men continued the chase for an equaliser,
though they lacked cohesion in midfield.
On resumption of the second half, Mali continued to pile more
pressure on the Nigerians' defence and got an early corner in the
process with Traore's delivery cleared off the line while Diarra's
follow-up shot was blocked.
Mali doubled their advantage in the 50th minute when unmarked Adama Traore received a chip from Sidibe before firing the ball past Agbim from a very tight angle.
The goal seemed to waken the Nigerians from their slumber as they pulled a goal back through substitute Salami
in the 54th minute. The Shooting Stars striker flicked in a header from
a cross off Rabiu Ali's free kick. All efforts to level up scores
proved futile as Drame’s men looked resolute in defence.
Nigeria’s next game is against Mozambique on January 15 at the Cape Town Stadium. The Mambas lost their opening game against hosts South Africa 3-1 despite taking the lead.
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