Nigeria’s Flying Eagles got off to a bright start in the 2015
AYC qualifiers after they beat hosts Tanzania 2-0 in Dar es Salaam in a second
round, first leg clash on Sunday.
The Flying Eagles scored in the 49th minute through
Musa Yahaya and killed off the contest in the 82nd minute courtesy
of striker Taiwo Awoniyi.
“This win away from home is very, very good for us going into
the return leg match in Nigeria,” Flying Eagles coach Manu Garba told reporters
after the match watched by a fair crowd at the 60,000-capacity National Stadium
in Dar es Salaam.
“Tanzania also showed they are a very good side, but they will
have to work on their finishing.
“Overall, it was the better team that won even though I was not
completely satisfied with the final 15 minutes of the game as we sat back in our
defence.”
However, Ngorongoro of Tanzania coach John Simkoko insisted they
have not given up hope and said they will battle in the return match in Nigeria
in a fortnight.
“Nigeria were the better team and deserved to win,” he admitted.
“But the battle is not over yet as we will come prepared to
Nigeria.”
It was a goalless first half, but Nigeria enjoyed more of the
ball possession and created more chances with their biggest opening coming
after 24 minutes, when Musa Yahaya blasted wide from inside the six-yard.
Newly drafted striker Saad Kipanga from Mbeya City also had a
glorious chance to put his team ahead after just five minutes, but his header
from inside the box missed its target.
The home team suffered a major blow when first-choice goalkeeper
and skipper Aishi Manula could not continue after a thigh injury in the first
period.
He was therefore replaced by Peter Manyika for the resumption of
the second half.
Four minutes after the break, Tanzania’s worst fears came to be
as Musa Yahaya slotted past the goalkeeper from the near post after a low cross
by skipper Musa Muhammed.
Kelechi Iheanacho, who replaced Alhassan Ibrahim ‘Mu-azam’ for
the second half, was denied a goal in the 54th minute by a piece of
brilliant goalkeeping by Manyika.
Flying Eagles goalkeeper Joshua Enaholo ensured he kept a clean
sheet when he made a big save in 67th minute and he will again pull
off another save late on as Tanzania attacked.
But Awoniyi killed off the tie eight minutes from time, when he
held off his marker and stand-in captain Pato Ngonyani, before he slotted past
the onrushing goalkeeper.
The home team created several openings late on to at least
reduce the tally, but Abdallah Kheri and Juma Liuzio both failed to find target
from inside the 18-yard box.
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