Nigeria see off Luxembourg- Video highlight
Nigeria's
Super Eagles rounded off their two-game international friendlies with a
comfortable 3-1 win over the Red Lions of Luxembourg on Tuesday.
Goals from Brown Ideye, Kelechi Iheanacho and Odion Ighalo ensured Nigeria won their second straight game in four days.
A sparse crowd at the Stade Josy Barthel in Luxembourg City watched the Super Eagles take on the Luxembourg side for the first time at full senior level with Nigeria doing the early running.
Luxembourg did have a sight at goal early in the game but did not make hay as Nigeria dominated for majority of the first half.
Aminu Umar was a live-wire down the right for Nigeria as they pressed forward to get a goal. Kelechi Iheanacho had a chance to get Nigeria ahead but was denied by a well-timed tackle as Luxembourg goalkeeper Moris Anthony was kept busy.
Nigeria eventually got the first goal in the 35th minute of the game. A mazy run by Aminu Umar created a chance for Ogenyi Onazi whose shot was parried by Anthony but Brown Ideye was on hand to tap home his first international goal in three years.
Goals from Brown Ideye, Kelechi Iheanacho and Odion Ighalo ensured Nigeria won their second straight game in four days.
A sparse crowd at the Stade Josy Barthel in Luxembourg City watched the Super Eagles take on the Luxembourg side for the first time at full senior level with Nigeria doing the early running.
Luxembourg did have a sight at goal early in the game but did not make hay as Nigeria dominated for majority of the first half.
Aminu Umar was a live-wire down the right for Nigeria as they pressed forward to get a goal. Kelechi Iheanacho had a chance to get Nigeria ahead but was denied by a well-timed tackle as Luxembourg goalkeeper Moris Anthony was kept busy.
Nigeria eventually got the first goal in the 35th minute of the game. A mazy run by Aminu Umar created a chance for Ogenyi Onazi whose shot was parried by Anthony but Brown Ideye was on hand to tap home his first international goal in three years.
The Super Eagles continued their dominance in the second half and
were rewarded when Moses Simon capitalised on a poor clearance by the
Luxembourg goalkeeper to square the ball to Kelechi Iheanacho to score
his second goal in two matches to put Nigeria 2-0 up in the 68th minute.
Luxembourg thought they had clawed their way back into the game when
Kenneth Omeruo’s mistake in defence gifted youngster Vincent Thill the
opportunity to reduce the deficit in the 89th minute.
Odion Ighalo though sealed the game for Nigeria in added time to make it 3-1 and earn the Super Eagles a comfortable win.
Nigeria XI: Daniel Akpeyi, Musa Muhammed, Elderson
Echiejile, William Troost-Ekong, Kenneth Omeruo, Ogenyi Onazi, Aminu
Umar, Shehu Abdullahi, Brown Ideye, Alex Iwobi, Kelechi Iheanacho.
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