The African champions saw off the challenge of the Flames
to earn passage into the final stage of qualification for next year's World Cup
Nigeria earned passage into the final round of Caf
qualification for World Cup 2014 with a 2-0 victory over Malawi in Calabar on
Saturday.
The Super Eagles were helped by goals from returnee
striker Emmanuel Emenika and a penalty from attacker Victor Moses.
The game began on a very competitive note with Liverpool
loan signing Moses and Ahmed Musa tormenting the James Sangala-anchored
Malawian defence. As early as the second minute, Limbikani Mzava was booked for
a rough challenge on Moses who was on a goal-bound move.
Despite gaining most of the ball possession, Nigeria
failed to get the curtain raiser as they failed to create clear cut
chances. The attack-minded Eagles did
not relent as they challenged Tom Santifiet’s men for every ball.
In the 11th minute, Musa saw his opportunity declared
offside after he got a well-tailored cross from John Obi Mikel. Few minutes
later, Ogenyi Onazi's shot went just wide as Stephen Keshi's men continued
their search of the early goal.
Malawi shot-stopper, Simplex Nthara repaid the faith
shown in him by Tom Saintfiet to start the game with a brilliant save off the
boot of Efe Ambrose followed by another super effort in the 26th minute to deny
Moses the opening goal.
As the first half petered out, Emenike put Nigeria ahead
with a very cool finish off a pinpoint cross from Onazi. Despite resolute
defending from the Malawians, they allowed the Fenerbahce striker sneak in to
chip the ball past Simplex to calm the nerves of the hosts.
In the early minutes of the second half, Musa failed to
double Nigeria’s lead after missing a one-on-one opportunity with the
goalkeeper who gathered safely to keep the Flames in the game. Shortly
afterwards Emenike was denied by the same goalkeeper.
The Eagles, however, put the game beyond the reach of the
Malawians in the 51st minute after Brescia forward Nnamdi Oduamadi was
forcefully brought down by Flames skipper James Sangala. Moses shot the
resultant penalty past Simplex to give the Eagles a comfortable lead.
A few minutes later, the visitors were reduced to 10 men
after Limbikani Mzava was sent off for a second yellow to compound Malawi's misery.
Musa's battle with the Malawi goalkeeper continued in the
68th minute as he was unable to score again in a one on one situation. Even
with the introduction of Newcastle forward Shola Ameobi for his competitive
debut, Nosa Igiebor and Uche Nwofor, Nigeria failed to get the third goal after
missing several scoring chances.
With this result, Nigeria are now through to the final
play-off round of World Cup 2014 qualification and will know their opponents
when the draw is made in a few days.


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