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Gueye of Senegal and Kelechi Iheanacho of Nigeria contest the ball. Catherine
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Manchester City striker
Kelechi Iheanacho’s penalty seven minutes from time secured a 1-1 draw with
Senegal, preserving Nigeria coach Gernot Rohr’s unbeaten record on Thursday.
AFP
report continues:
Veteran
striker Moussa Sow had given the Senegalese — ranked five places higher than
the Nigerians in the African football rankings — the lead early in the
second-half.
That
goal looked like giving the Teranga Lions a first win in their last 14
meetings, dating back to 1977, in a match watched by just over 2,000 diehard
fans in Barnet.
The spectators had to sit through a pretty uneventful first 54 minutes before 31-year-old Sow struck to give Senegalese coach Aliou Cisse, one of the stars of their remarkable run to the 2002 World Cup quarter-finals, hope of ending the winless run.
The spectators had to sit through a pretty uneventful first 54 minutes before 31-year-old Sow struck to give Senegalese coach Aliou Cisse, one of the stars of their remarkable run to the 2002 World Cup quarter-finals, hope of ending the winless run.
Nigeria
were unable to impose themselves despite Rohr selecting the likes of Arsenal
forward Alex Iwobi, Leicester City duo Wilfred Ndidi and Ahmed Musa as well as
Iheanacho.
However,
Rohr withdrew Iwobi shortly after the hour mark sending on Oghenekaro Etebo and
Isaac Success who replaced the ineffectual Moses Simon.
Cisse
must have thought he had played his winning hand when he responded by sending
on Liverpool star Sadio Mane with 25 minutes remaining.
However,
it was the Super Eagles who were to find the wherewithal to equalize — even
more impressive given that experienced hands like Jon Obi Mikel and Odion
Ighalo were not picked for the squad so they could have time to settle in their
clubs in China.
For
Rohr, whose side play Burkina Faso in a friendly once again in Barnet on
Monday, it extends his unbeaten run since taking over last August to four,
including two victories in the 2018 World Cup qualifiers over Zambia and
Algeria which sees them four points clear of their rivals.
The
two friendlies serve as a warm-up for hosting South Africa in June in a 2019
Africa Cup of Nations qualifier before returning to the World Cup fray later in
the year with games against Cameroon, Zambia and Algeria.
For
Senegal, Equatorial Guinea await in June’s opening round of the Africa Cup of
Nations qualifiers before they too turn their minds to their bid to reach
Russia next year with games against Burkina Faso, Cape Verde and South Africa.
They are presently third a
point adrift of Burkina Faso and South Africa.
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