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  • BREAKING: Super Eagles send Cameroon packing from AFCON 2023

    BREAKING: Super Eagles send Cameroon packing from AFCON 2023

    Two goals from Ademola Lookman, one in each half, gave the Super Eagles a 2-0 win over Cameroon’s Indomitable Lions for progress into the quarter-finals at the 2023 AFCON in Côte d’Ivoire.

    Super Eagles scored one goal in each half to send the Cameroonians packing from the tournament.

    In the 36th minute, Osimhen lashed on to a defensive error from the Indomitable Lions defender and set up Ademola Lookman who wasted no time before slotting home the first goal of the encounter.

    Earlier, Semi Ajayi had put the Super Eagles ahead but his goal was chalked off for offside by Video Assistant Referee.

    After series of attempt by both sides to score, the first half ended 1-0 in favour of Nigeria.

    Upon resumption of the second half, the Super Eagles played counter-pressing football and it paid off in the 76th minute when Ademola Lookman received a one- two pass from Ola Aina and the Atalanta FC forward slammed the ball into the net for the Super Eagles second goal of the night.

    However, Nigerian goalie, Stanley Nwabali didn’t complete the match after he sustained an injury in the 73rd minute of the encounter and he was replaced by Francis Uzoho.

    The result meant that the Super Eagles are through to the Quarter Final of the 2023 AFCON and will battle Angola for the semi-final ticket.

  • AFCON 2023: Kanu tips Super Eagles to qualify ahead of Cameroon

    AFCON 2023: Kanu tips Super Eagles to qualify ahead of Cameroon

    Former Nigerian footballer and star player, Nwankwo Kanu has tipped the Super Eagles  to beat Cameroon in today’s 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, AFCON, Round of 16 clash.

    Kanu took to his X account earlier on Saturday to urge Nigerians to keep praying and supporting Jose Peseiro’s men as they tackle Cameroon.

    The former  Inter Milan and Arsenal  star, however, admitted that the match will be difficult but the Super Eagles will triumph

    “Nigeria vs Cameroon. What ever it is, you [Super Eagles] are coming out strong, victorious,” Kanu said.

    “Let’s us keep praying, supporting the team, it will be a difficult game, but we have the team.

    “Believe, come on boys you can do it. You have done it before, you can still do it again.

    “Get the victory and we keep moving. Remember we are heading to the finals to win the tournament.”

    Nigeria head for the game after beating Guinea-Bissau 1-0 in their last game, while Cameroon won 3-2 against Gambia.

    The kick-off time for the match is 9:00 pm.

  • AFCON 2023: Ekong, Iwobi return to starting 11 as Peseiro retains 3-4-3 formation against Cameroon

    AFCON 2023: Ekong, Iwobi return to starting 11 as Peseiro retains 3-4-3 formation against Cameroon

    Jose Peseiro, the Super Eagles gaffer has released his team list with noticeable four changes in the starting 11 for the second round clash against the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon.

    Vice-captain William Troost-Ekong is returning to the squad after missing Monday’s 1-0 win against the Djurtus of Guinea-Bissau due to a thigh injury.

    Alex I wobi is also returning to the starting 11 after missing out in the last game for the Super Eagles.

    Zaidu Sanusi is returning to the left-back position after he started the game against Guinea-Bissau from the bench.

    Atalanta winger, Ademola Lookman has also been included in the starting line up and AC Milan’s Samuel Chukwueze has been dropped to the bench.

    TheNewsGuru .com TNG reports that Peseiro will be retaining 3-4-3 formation when Super Eagles files against the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon.

     

    Starting Line-up

    Stanley Nwabali – Calvin Bassey, William Ekong (Captain), Semi Ajayi – Ola Aina, Zaidu Sanusi, Frank Onyeka, Alex Iwobi – Ademola Lookman, Victor Osimhen, Moses Simon

  • AFCON 2023: How I felt officiating Super Eagles Match – Moroccan female referee, Bouchra Karboubi

    AFCON 2023: How I felt officiating Super Eagles Match – Moroccan female referee, Bouchra Karboubi

    Morocco female  referee, Bouchra Karboubi who officiated as the center referee when the Super Eagles of Nigeria played their last group A encounter against the Djurtus of Guinea Bissau has opened up on her experience and feelings after being the second female referee to have officiated in the men’s game.

    According to Karboubi, refereeing the Nigeria v Guinea Bissau match was a big honour for her, saying she initially featured as the first female  VAR referee in 2021.

    Karboubi who spoke to Newsmen said upon realizing that she was to officiate Nigeria v Guinea Bissau, she felt apprehensive and stressed but got relieved as soon as the match started.

    On officiating the match with other female officials, she noted that they all came out to make a statement to Africa and the World saying they ensured that they didn’t give room for mistakes that could consume them.

    She however, encouraged young girls who are passionate about the job to take it up saying they will enjoy it and also make profits from it.

  • AFCON 2023: Osimhen doesn’t scare us – Cameroon coach, Rigobert Song

    AFCON 2023: Osimhen doesn’t scare us – Cameroon coach, Rigobert Song

    Rigobert Song, the head coach of the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon has revealed that his boys do not fear Nigerian striker and current African footballer of the year, Victor Osimhen.

    Song made this known at the pre-match conference on Friday in Abidjan.

    The last two AFCON meetings between both sides have ended in favour of Nigeria. They will be looking to make it three on the bounce with a victory in the last-16 clash this Saturday.

    Osimhen has not shown his best form at the 2023 AFCON, as he has just scored one goal in three fixtures so far.

    But Song knows what the 25-year-old is capable of doing on his good day on the field.

    “Osimhen is a big player,” Song told the Guardian, as per Yahoo Sports.

    “We know him and respect him. But respecting him doesn’t mean that we should fear him.”

    AFCON 2023: We will play Nigeria with respect – Cameroon Coach

    Meanwhile, Song had said his team will play the Super Eagles of Nigeria on Saturday with respect.

    He this on Friday in Abidjan at the  team’s news conference ahead of the round of 16 of the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Cote d’Ivoire.

    The former Cameroon captain explained that Nigeria has strong players individually and collectively but they will approach the game with all seriousness.

    “We will stick to the positive, we are trying to improve our game daily. Nigeria is a good team.

    “It is not going to be easy but we are going to take them serious. When we play a team that is serious, we will be serious too” Song said.

    The Cameroonian coach said they are going to be organised, tactically and mentally, because they don’t have the luxury to make mistakes anymore.

    “We have conceded lots of goals but we will find a way to concede less tomorrow. We need to believe in ourselves to give the best we can” he  said.

    On his part, Jose Peseiro, said it is going to be a tough match because they are against eight times champions, adding that both Cameroon and Nigeria are big teams.

    “We know what we must do if we want to beat Cameroon, we don’t want to concede goals, at least we must score one.

    “Our objective is to win the match, we know the power of the opponents, the quality of the players and coach. We believe too much in us” Peseiro said.

    FC Nantes winger, Moses Simon, who accompanied Peseiro to the news conference, said himself and his teammates  will give their all to win on Saturday.

  • AFCON 2023: Victor Osimhen will score against Cameroon – Super Eagles coach, Peseiro predicts

    AFCON 2023: Victor Osimhen will score against Cameroon – Super Eagles coach, Peseiro predicts

    Super Eagles head coach, Jose Peseiro has predicted that star striker, Victor Osimhen will score against Cameroon in the round of 16 encounter on Saturday.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Peseiro made the prediction on Friday in Abidjan at a pre-match press conference ahead of the epic clash.

    Peseiro expressed optimism that Osimhen would be firing in all cylinders from the knockout stage of the ongoing 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

    “For our next match (against Cameroon), Osimhen will score; he’s important for the team. He’s the top scorer, but this is a different tournament and tough competition.

    “He deserves to reach the top position because against Equatorial Guinea, he created so many chances and he scored.

    “Did Equatorial Guinea beat us? No, we shared the points, and I know we will beat them next time because it’s not easy in this competition,” Peseiro said.

    The Portuguese gaffer said the team’s approach against the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon on Saturday is to defend as a unit, while being clinical in front of the opposition goal.

    “I don’t want to concede goals tomorrow (Saturday), I want to score at least one. If we do this, we will beat Cameroon,” Peseiro said.

    Recall that the coach’s switch to a more defensive 3-4-3 formation in the group stage had resulted in scrappy wins against Cote d’Ivoire and Guinea-Bissau and a draw against eventual group A leaders Equatorial Guinea.

    The coach said the most important thing at this stage was to win and advance to the quarter-finals stage.

    The Portuguese tactician also dispelled rumours on a rift with Leicester City forward, Kelechi Iheanacho, who has not featured in the tournament, owing to earlier injury.

    He hinted at the forward seeing some action in the crucial clash with Cameroon.

    “There are a lot of negative stories out there. If there was something between us, Kelechi would not be here. I will not invite him.

    “He was injured before the competition and was not with us in Abu Dhabi. He arrived before our first game and started work the following day.

    “We have to work with our doctors on his recovery process. We believe in Kelechi, he is going to play and score for us in this competition,” Peseiro said.

    Nigeria and Cameroon will clash in a blockbuster Round of 16 tie slated for the Felix Houphouet Boigny Stadium, Abidjan, at the on-going 2023 AFCON in Cote d’Ivoire.

    The Super Eagles will wrap up their preparations for the game with a training session at the Ecole Nationale de Police training pitch on Friday evening.

    The last time both teams clashed at the 2019 AFCON, the Super Eagles came from behind to eliminate the Lions 3-2, in a thrilling encounter.

  • I will not invite Iheanacho to AFCON if… – Peseiro

    I will not invite Iheanacho to AFCON if… – Peseiro

    Super Eagles coach, Jose Peseiro has reacted to reports of a rift between him and Leicester City forward, Kelechi Iheanacho.

    There were reports of discord between Peseiro and the striker.

    Iheanacho is yet to make an appearance for the Super Eagles at the ongoing 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.

    “There are a lot of negative stories out there. If there was something between us, Kelechi will not be here. I will not invite him,” Peseiro told a press conference.

    “He was injured before the competition and was not with us in Abu Dhabi. He arrived before our first game and started work the following day.

    “We have to work with our doctors on his recovery process. We believe in Kelechi, he is going to play and score for us in this competition.”

  • AFCON 2023: Cameroon train in Abidjan ahead clash with Nigeria

    AFCON 2023: Cameroon train in Abidjan ahead clash with Nigeria

    Cameroon’s indomitable lions have landed in Abidjan ahead of Super Eagles clash  round of 16 encounter meant to hold at the stade Felix Hougpouet on Saturday, January 27th.

    The indomitable Lions have had a feel of the turf after having their first training in preparation for their clash with Nigeria.

    The two teams will clash to fight for  quarter-final ticket of the ongoing AFCON 2023.

    Rigobert Song’s side jetted into Abidjan from Bouake on Thursday night.

    The former African champions were based in Yamassoukro for their opening two games against Guinea and Senegal.

    They will train at the Stade Municipal de Bingerville on Friday.

    Cameroon finished in second place in Group C, behind the title holders, the Teranga Lions of Senegal after they defeated Gambia 3-2  on Monday at the Bouakke stadium.

  • AFCON 2023: Rema on same level with Burna Boy, Davido – Osimhen

    AFCON 2023: Rema on same level with Burna Boy, Davido – Osimhen

    Super Eagles striker and current African footballer of the year, Victor Osimhen has rated artiste, Rema very high, thus putting him on same pedestal with Burna Boy and Wizkid in the global music industry.

    According to Osimhen, Rema is currently one of the “biggest artists” in the world.

    Speaking further, the reigning African player of the year, however, said Grammy-nominated singer, Asake; Seyi Vibez, and Omah Lay are still scratching the surface of their careers in terms of global domination.

    Speaking in a recent interview with CBS Sports Golazo, the striker expressed optimism that Asake, Seyi Vibez, and Omah Lay would be as big as Wizkid and Davido in a few years.

    “Aside from Wizkid and Davido, we have Asake, Seyi Vibez, Omah Lay, and Rema. Rema is one of the biggest artists now in the world,” he said.

    “Rema is there [top of global music] but these guys that I called, Omah Lay, Asake, and Seyi Vibez are also on the come up. In a few years, they are really going to burst out just like Davido, Wizkid, and Burna Boy.

    “So, for me, it’s really good to be coming from Nigeria.”

  • AFCON 2023: History favours Super Eagles as Cameroon’s Lions arrive Abidjan

    AFCON 2023: History favours Super Eagles as Cameroon’s Lions arrive Abidjan

    History, pedigree, current form and turf familiarity are factors weighing heavily in favour of the Super Eagles as they confront the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon in the Round of 16 at the 34th Africa Cup of Nations on Saturday.

     

    Five-time champions Cameroon prosecuted their group phase games in Yamoussoukro, and have now arrived in Cote d’Ivoire’s commercial and industrial capital for Saturday’s potentially-explosive encounter with three-time champions Nigeria.

     

    In effect, Nigeria and Cameroon have clashed in 17 competitive matches since their first of such matches in the Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah Cup on 8th December 1962, which Nigeria won 3-1. Of those 17 matches, Cameroon have won only 4 – three of these in the Final matches of the Africa Cup of Nations in 1984, 1988 and 2000. The only other time Cameroon have beaten Nigeria in a competitive match was on 27th August 1989, when Francois Omam Biyick scored the only goal in Yaounde that eliminated Nigeria from the race to the 1990 FIFA World Cup finals in Italy.

     

    Nigeria have won nine of the other 13 matches, including a 2-1 defeat of Cameroon in the bronze medal-match of the 1992 AFCON; a 2-0 triumph in a 1990 FIFA World Cup qualifier in Ibadan; a 3-2 win in Yaounde in a 1970 World Cup qualifier; a 2-1 win in Monastir in a 2004 AFCON quarter-final; a 4-0 win in Uyo in a 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier and; a 3-2 win in Alexandria in a 2019 AFCON Round of 16 clash.

     

    More than the above, the Super Eagles presently boast the Africa Player of the Year in Victor Osimhen, and the Super Eagles have more familiarity with the Stade Félix Houphouët-Boigny, where they pipped Guinea Bissau 1-0 on Monday to make sure of their place in this competition’s Round of 16.

     

    Nigeria have reached the Round of 16 after scooping seven points, unbeaten in their three matches; Cameroon were battered 3-1 by Cup holders Senegal and fought hard to overcome The Gambia in added time to make sure of a place in the knock-out rounds.

     

    As both teams prepare for the big day, thenff.com takes a cursory look at the SEVEN previous clashes involving Nigeria and Cameroon at the Africa Cup of Nations – the continent’s flagship football championship:

     

    1) 1984 AFCON FINAL MATCH: Stade Félix Houphouët-Boigny, Abidjan

     

    Coach Adegboye Onigbinde brought in Patrick Okala for Peter Rufai, who was injured in a bruising semi-final encounter with Egypt, which went to penalties in Bouake four days earlier. Bala Ali, who got the equalizer in that match, started in place of Chibuzor Ehilegbu. Rapid winger Clement Temile, two-goal hero against Malawi in the group phase, also started from the bench, with Stephen Keshi, Kingsley Paul, Paul Okoku, Muda Lawal, Humphrey Edobor, Yisa Sofoluwe and James Etokebe among the starters.

     

    Etokebe sprinted to a through pass by Edobor and made a pull-out that Antoine-Bell fumbled for Muda Lawal to lash in for Nigeria’s goal. A free-kick late in the first half brushed Keshi’s head to fly past Okala for the equalizer, and Abega put Cameroon in front before Eugene Ekoule’s winner. The Lions deployed their huge experience and exposure at the 1982 FIFA World Cup in Spain, where they exited at group phase without losing any of their matches against Poland, Peru and eventual winners Italy.

     

    2) 1988 AFCON GROUP PHASE MATCH: Stade Prince Moulay Abdallah, Rabat

     

    Samuel Okwaraji, who only joined the team the previous year, scored with a scorching left-footed shot after only two minutes, but Cameroon equalized 20 minutes later with a header by Roger Milla, with the Nigeria defence thinking they had kept him offside. The draw followed a 3-0 defeat of Kenya, and meant Nigeria only needed a draw in their next match against Egypt (which they got) to reach the semi finals.

     

    Goalkeeper Peter Rufai, defenders Yisa Sofoluwe, Andrew Uwe, Sunday Eboigbe and Bright Omokaro, midfielders Henry Nwosu and Ademola Adeshina, and forwards Okwaraji and Rashidi Yekini were among those involved.

     

    3) 1988 AFCON FINAL MATCH: Stade King Mohamed V, Casablanca

     

    Nigeria, who had survived another bruising semi-final, in which they went to penalty shootout with Algeria after a 1-1 draw after regulation and extra time, started brightly with Ndubuisi Okosieme installed on the right, Humphrey Edobor on the left and livewire Henry Nwosu all over the place.

     

    Henry Nwosu’s powerful header from Sam Okwaraji’s pull-out on the right sailed past Antoine-Bell, but referee Idrissa Sarr from Mauritania ruled off the strike. Cameroon scored with 10 minutes into the second half, when Eboigbe impeded Roger Milla and Emmanuel Kunde fired past Peter Rufai from the spot.

     

    3) 1992 AFCON BRONZE MEDAL MATCH: Stade de l’Amitie, Dakar

     

    Both teams needed to self-motivate after losing their semi-final matches, with the Eagles bumped by Ghana and Cameroon ejected after a penalty shootout by eventual winners Cote d’Ivoire. Coach Philippe Redon had dropped goalkeeper Antoine-Bell, who lost the crucial penalty against the Ivorians, and brought in Jacques Songo’o. The Lions’ squad also included Emile Mbouh, Benjamin Massing, Cyril Makanaky, Jean-Claude Pagal and Kessack Maboang.

     

    Nigeria had Alloy Agu in goal, and also included Emeka Ezeugo, Isaac Semitoje, Nduka Ugbade, Reuben Agboola, Victor Ikpeba, Friday Ekpo, Mutiu Adepoju, Finidi George and Rashidi Yekini. Ekpo fired home from a 22-yard free-kick to give Nigeria the lead with 15 minutes to go, but the Lions equalized in the 85th minute through Bahoang. Yekini, who had scored three goals earlier in the tournament (two against Kenya and one against Zaire), got the winner from an acute angle with two minutes left.