Home-based Sunday Mba scored in the 40th minute for
Nigeria on Sunday night to end the country’s 19-year wait to win the
African Nations Cup.
A stunning goal from the winger gave
the Super Eagles a deserved 1-0 win over Burkina Faso in the final played at
the Soccer City in South Africa.
It was another remarkable outing for
the Warri Wolves star in the competition which kicked off on January 19. The
24-year-old also scored the winner in the 2-1 quarter-final win over Ivory
Coast. He hit the winner against the Burkinabe when the ball bounced off a
defender and rolled into his path as he advanced on goal.
Mba flicked it over defender Mohamed
Koffi and then reacted fast enough to score with his other
foot low into the corner of goalkeeper Daouda Diakite’s net for a contender for
goal of the tournament.
Underdogs Burkina Faso, in the final
for the first time, seemed overawed by the occasion, which was played out in
front of a near 90,000 capacity crowd, until the last 20 minutes when they
threw everything forward in search of an equaliser.
But Nigeria with Mikel Obi superb in
midfield and Efe Ambrose, Kenneth Omeruo and Elderson Echiejile dominant at the
back held the upper hand.
Historic Keshi
The victory meant Nigerian coach
Stephen Keshi became only the second man to win the tournament as player and
coach. It was a third African title for Nigeria and the first since Keshi
captained the Super Eagles to victory in 1994 in Tunisia. The first person to
achieve the feat was Mamoud El-Gohary of Egypt. Keshi, who spoke soon after the
game, said he was thrilled winning the trophy as both player and coach.
He said, “Yes, I won the other one in
1994 as a player and this one as a coach but for me winning is what matters.
Can any of them actually thrill me more? I think the major difference is the
long wait for this cup. We waited for such a long time for another
African trophy and that is why this one is looking so special. The long wait
has made this so desirable.”
Eagles before the tournament
The team landed in South
Africa rated below Ivory Coast and Ghana in the competition. They
continued to participate without much recognition until they conquered the
star-studded Ivorian team at the quarter final stage. From that point,
the players led by Keshi gained attention and became ultimate favourites,
having beaten the Ivorians with a reigning African Footballer-of-the-Year, in
Yaya Toure and celebrated African star Didier Drogba.
During the semi-final stage,
the Eagles flew so high that they swept through Mali 4-1. That
feat boosted their confidence and earned them more fans.
The jinx broken
Apart from waiting for 19 years to
win the cup, Nigerians had not seen their team in the final game since 2000
when the Eagles lost to Cameroon on penalties after score stood at 2-2 full
time. Since then, the best the Eagles had achieved was winning the bronze
in 2002 and 2004. The peak of disappointment over the years was the fact that
the Eagles could not qualify for the 2002 edition held in Gabon/Equatorial
Guinea.
The new status as African
champions also means that Nigeria qualified for FIFA’s Confederation Cup which
will hold in Brazil. The last time Nigeria featured in the competition was in
1995 when the competition was launched and played then as the King Fahd Cup in
Saudi Arabia.
Jonathan misses victory
On Sunday President Goodluck Jonathan
could not make the trip to Johannesburg as was expected following his trip to
Europe.But he was represented at the event by the Senate President David Mark,
who led a long list of government dignitaries from both the Federal and state
levels. Several Nigerians also travelled on their own especially after
Nigeria shocked Ivory Coast.
Eagles arrive today
The Eagles are expected to arrive in
Abuja on Monday(today) to begin a long list of events lined up to receive
them. The celebrations, will surely begin at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport,
the moment their aircraft touches down .
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We are back again, thank God for our players we have always being the first and we will remain there without loosing focus.
ReplyDeleteSunday bring back the lost glory on sunday saying NMA we can't be looking at the cup passing us by again.after 19yrs somebody wearing jessy nos 19 lead us to the promised land.keshi u are too much congratulations,u are a man indeed. once agin Keshi congratulations
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Nigerians! On Super Eagles Victory. Long live Super Eagles! Long live Nigeria!! Long live D' Giant of Africa!!!
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What an awesome victory.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Super Eagles, congratulations outstanding coach Keshi and congratulations fellow Nigerians.
Indeed With God nothing is impossible.
Ya! More kuddose to Super Eagles,u guys did an outside job over there ,am so happy that the real Eagles are b ack to base
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