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2023 AFCON: Nigeria beat South Africa on penalties to reach final

February 7, 2024
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Photo Courtesy: CAF

Photo Courtesy: CAF

Nigeria reached the Africa Cup of Nations final for the first time since 2013 after they beat 10-man South Africa 4-2 on penalties in the first semifinal at the Stade de la Paix on Wednesday, February 7.

The clash in Bouake finished 1-1 after extra time as the Super Eagles took the lead through William Troost-Ekong’s penalty in the 67th minute before Teboho Mokoena converted a late spot-kick for Bafana Bafana in the 90th minute to keep their hopes alive.

Ronwen Williams wasn’t able to reproduce his quarterfinal heroics, though, after he failed to save a single penalty on this occasion, with Kelechi Iheanacho converting the decisive kick to keep the West Africans’ 100 per cent Afcon record against Bafana Bafana intact.

Nigeria dictated play in the opening stages without threatening the opposition goal and it was South Africa who created the first chance of the game on 17 minutes when Sphephelo Sithole lined up a shot from 20 yards out that flew straight at Stanley Nwabali.

The best chance of the half fell to Evidence Makgopa two minutes later as he forced Nwabali to push his first-time strike away from danger after being teed up by Tau on the edge of the box, while Victor Osimhen should have done better when he headed a cross wide of the mark at the other end in the 44th minute.

Troost-Ekong Photo Courtesy: CAF

However, the Super Eagles were presented with a gilt-edged chance to open the scoring on 66 minutes when Osimhen was brought down by Mothobi Mvala as the Napoli striker drove into the box. Troost-Ekong stepped up to take the penalty and he just managed to squeeze the ball under Williams after placing it down the middle.

Photo Courtesy: CAF

Bafana Bafana looked to respond and Makgopa wasn’t far away from restoring parity on 75 minutes with a shot on the turn that flashed wide of the goal, while back up the other end Williams did superbly well to recover and deny Lookman, who had rounded the goalkeeper after finding himself one-on-one inside the box.

There was late drama to come though, when Bright Osayi-Samuel set up Osimhen to tap home from a few yards out, only for the goal to be ruled out after VAR alerted the referee to an incident at the other end of the pitch which saw Alhassan Yusuf hack Tau down inside the box prior to Nigeria launching their attack. A penalty was awarded to South Africa and Mokoena rifled the ball home from 12 yards out in the 90th minute to take the game to extra time.

Mokoena Photo Courtesy: CAF

The Super Eagles thought they had won another penalty in the 113th minute when Terem Moffi went down under a challenge from Grant Kekana as he raced through on goal.

The ref checked the incident on the pitchside monitor and then showed Kekana a straight red card, but awarded a free-kick instead of a spot-kick as contact had been made inches outside the 18-yard area. Kelechi Iheanacho fired the set-piece straight at Williams.

A shootout ensued and Nigeria won 4-2 after Nwabali denied both Mokoena and Makgopa from the spot before Iheanacho booked their place in the final.

Source: SuperSport
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