Nigeria qualified for the last 16 of the
World Cup despite losing 3-2 to Argentina in their final group clash in
Porto Alegre on Wednesday.
Ahmed Musa drew the Super Eagles level
twice after a brace from Argentina’s Lionel Messi but Marcos Rojo sealed
victory for the South Americans in an exciting final Group F match of
the 2014 World Cup in Estadio Beira-Rio to see both sides advance to the
Round of 16 of the tournament.
Nigeria will meet former champions France in the second round on Monday.
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Argentina have beaten Nigeria thrice in
previous editions of the competition- 1994, 2002 and 2010- and they
confirmed their superiority again in a game that marked captain Joseph
Yobo’s 100th cap for the Eagles.
Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi started with
the same team who began the match against Bosnia but it was Argentina
who drew first blood in the third minute through the dangerous Messi.
Angel Di Maria’s effort at the near post
beat Vincent Enyeama, hit the post, and then hit the back of the
Nigeria goalkeeper before bouncing out to Messi, who smashed the rebound
into the roof of the net.
But the African champions replied
immediately, when Babatunde Michael embarked on a sizzling run from
midfield before passing to CSKA forward, Ahmed Musa, who got the better
of Pablo Zabaleta, before rifling home, giving Argentine keeper Romero
no chance.
The South Americans piled on the
pressure with Messi needing just a touch to Di Maria’s cross but the
Barcelona man failed to make contact before Di Maria forced Enyeama to
make a fantastic save from over 25 yards.
The two-time champions kept pressing for
a second goal and it took a deflection from the impressive Juwon
Oshaniwa off a Sergio Aguero’s shot to keep Nigeria on level terms in
the 32nd minute.
Enyeama parried a Messi free kick in the
43rd minute and the Nigerians were punished for committing fouls close
to their box, when Messi made no mistake this time around a minute
later.
But it was Musa, who drew Nigeria level
two minutes after the break when he latched onto Emmanuel Emenike’s long
range pass between several Argentine legs before slotting past Romero.
Nigeria were behind again three minutes
later from a corner kick, when the ball deflected in off Rojo’s knee
after a header from Kenneth Omeruo failed to clear from danger.
Both sides played some exhilarating
football afterwards with Musa close to getting his hat-trick 12 minutes
from time after beating Zabaleta inside the box but the defender
recovered quickly and blocked his shot.
Nigeria had a chance to draw level late
on after Efe Ambrose found his way into the Argentine area but the
right-back watched agonizingly as his shot was deflected for a corner
kick three minutes from time.
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