Nigeria qualified
for the final of the 2013 CAF Africa Cup of Nations after defeating Mali 4-1 at Moses Mabhida Stadium on
Wednesday.
Nigeria took the lead on 25 minutes through a
diving header inside the box by defender Elderson Echiejile off a low cross by
Victor Moses from the right. They doubled their advantage on the half hour
when Brown Ideye finished off another low cross from
the right, this time by Emmanuel Emenike.
Emenike netted his fourth goal of the
tournament a minute before the break when his shot off an edge-of-box free kick
took a deflection beyond goalkeeper Mamadou Samassa. Substitute
Ahmed Musaab slotted home the fourth goal for Nigeria on 60 minutes when he burst clear.
Mali pulled a goal back in the 75th minute
through substitute Cheick Diarra, who
slotted the ball past goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama as the Nigerian defence suffered a
lapse in concentration.
Super Eagles start strong
Nigeria took the game to Mali from the first whistle with Chelsea winger Moses shooting wide after just two minutes. However, Mali settled and came close to going in front after 12 minutes when Kalilou Traore's header off a corner narrowly missed the target. And moments later, Mali continued to attack when Mohamed Sissoko's shot flew just above Vincent Enyeama's goal. Nigeria carved a good chance on 15 minutes when Emenike fired at goal, but Samassa did well to keep it out before the ball was cleared for a corner.
Nigeria took the game to Mali from the first whistle with Chelsea winger Moses shooting wide after just two minutes. However, Mali settled and came close to going in front after 12 minutes when Kalilou Traore's header off a corner narrowly missed the target. And moments later, Mali continued to attack when Mohamed Sissoko's shot flew just above Vincent Enyeama's goal. Nigeria carved a good chance on 15 minutes when Emenike fired at goal, but Samassa did well to keep it out before the ball was cleared for a corner.
Soon after Nigeria's second
goal by Ideye, the Dynamo Kyiv striker was denied by the young Maligoalkeeper,
before Ogenyi Onazi's chipped shot after a swift counter attack was held by
back-tracking Samassa. In the 47th minute, Seydou Keita's shot from inside
the Nigeria goal area missed as Malisearched for a
goal. Molla Wague's header in the 55th minute came close as Mali continued to pile pressure on the
Super Eagles.
But Nigeria then created two good chances. First,
Ideye hesitated when clear on goal in the 56th minute and a Musa effort that
found the net seven minutes later was disallowed for offside. Enyeama
saved a low shot by Cheick Tidiane Diabate before Mahamadou Samassa had the
easiest of chances to reduce the tally, but Enyeama kept him out. Emenike
let fly a powerful shot in the 87th minute, but his effort was wide of the
target. In stoppage time, Diarra could have pulled another goal back twice
but his efforts missed their mark.
The Super Eagles will face the winners of the other semi-final
between Ghana and Burkina Faso this Sunday at Soccer City stadium in Soweto.
Source:www.fifa.com
Source:www.fifa.com
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