Nigeria/Ghana: Sweet Revenge As Flying Eagles Edge Ghana's Satellite 2-0

The Flying Eagles avenged Super Eagles 2022 World Cup loss to the Black Stars yesterday as they defeated the Black Satellites of Ghana 2-0 in the opening match of Group B of the WAFU B U20 Championship in Niamey.

The sweet win means the Flying Eagles have put a foot in the semi finals of a competition from where the zone's flag-bearers to next year's Africa U20 Cup of Nations will emerge.

Ibrahim Muhammad put the Nigerians' noses in front after only 6 minutes, and the seven -time African champions showed composure, confidence and calmness as they dominated the Black Satellites easily.

Adams Olubi could have made it 2-0 for Nigeria towards the end of the first half but fluffed his lines after a good team move had carved open the Ghanaian rearguard and left him with only the goalkeeper to beat.

The Flying Eagles eventually made sure of the three points in the second half at the Stade General Seyni Kountché, when substitute Ahmed Abdullahi slotted into the net in the 78th minute after a series of onslaughts left the Ghanaians in disarray.

The three points put Nigeria in pole position to qualify from a group that has only three teams.

The Flying Eagles will play their last match of the group on Wednesday against Burkina Faso.

Scorer of Nigeria's first goal, Ibrahim Muhammad was selected as the man of the match.

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