Omeruo Ensures Nigeria Are First To Book Spot In AFCON Second Round
26th June 2019
Nigeria have a maximum six points, Madagascar and Guinea one each and Burundi are pointless in the group. The Burundians and Malagasies meet on Thursday

- Nigeria became the first qualifiers for the second round of the Africa Cup of Nations when they beat Guinea 1-0 in Alexandria on Wednesday with Kenneth Omeruo scoring the only goal
- Centre-back Omeruo headed a corner into the net on 73 minutes to earn the Super Eagles a second straight Group B victory after beating Burundi by the same score four days ago
- Guinea star Naby Keita started his first match since being injured playing for Liverpool at Barcelona in a Champions League semi-final last month
CAIRO, Egypt-
Nigeria became the first qualifiers for the second round of the Africa Cup of
Nations when they beat Guinea 1-0 in Alexandria on Wednesday with Kenneth
Omeruo scoring the only goal.
Centre-back Omeruo
headed a corner into the net on 73 minutes to earn the Super Eagles a second
straight Group B victory after beating Burundi by the same score four days ago.
Nigeria have a
maximum six points, Madagascar and Guinea one each and Burundi are pointless in
the group. The Burundians and Malagasies meet on Thursday.
Although the Super
Eagles are not guaranteed to finish first, they are certain of a top-two finish
and a place in the next round.
Guinea star Naby
Keita started his first match since being injured playing for Liverpool at
Barcelona in a Champions League semi-final last month.
He received some
rough treatment and was substituted midway through the second half just before
Nigeria broke the deadlock.
Samuel Kalu, who
collapsed while training last Friday with severe dehydration, replaced Moses
Simon deep in stoppage time.
Although the
countries have made 30 appearances between them at the Cup of Nations, this was
only the second time they had met, the first was a 1-1 draw in Ethiopia 43
years ago.
Both coaches had
been unhappy with their first outings against debutants, as Nigeria
pipped Burundi 1-0 and Guinea led and trailed in a 2-2 draw against Madagascar.
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Nigeria's German
coach Gernot Rohr made five changes, including dropping veteran captain John
Obi Mikel with Ahmed Musa wearing the armband.
Belgium-born Guinea
coach Paul Put, who took outsiders Burkina Faso to the 2013 final, made three
alterations, including the promotion of goalkeeper Ibrahim Kone.
Guinean Francois
Kamano had an opportunity to threaten Nigeria midway through the opening half
in 30 degrees celsius (86 fahrenheit) heat, but blazed a free-kick over the
bar.
Nigeria's Odion
Ighalo, who came off the bench to score the goal that beat Burundi, broke clear
just after the half-hour mark and his angled shot flew into the side netting.
Keita was treated
roughly by the Nigerians and complained to the Angolan referee after being
crudely sandwiched by two opponents.
The 24-year-old
Liverpool midfielder needed medical attention several times late in the first
half.
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Nigeria were more
assertive as the second half progressed and an interception prevented a Musa
pass after a great run finding the unmarked Ighalo.
Peter Etebo then
stung the fingers of Kone from a free-kick that the goalkeeper parried and a
defender cleared.
Coach Put decided
that Keita was not sufficiently fit to last a full match in the heat and
replaced him with Lass Bangoura on 71 minutes.
Two minutes later
Nigeria took a deserved lead as Omeruo, one of three survivors from the 2013
Cup of Nations-winning team in the squad, nodded a corner past Kone