Super Sub Ighalo Steers Nigeria Past Resilient Debutants Burundi
23rd June 2019
The Shanghai Shenhua forward had been on the pitch only four minutes in Egyptian Mediterranean city Alexandria when he struck the 77th-minute winner

- Odion Ighalo came off the bench to score the goal that gave former champions Nigeria a 1-0 victory over stubborn minnows Burundi on Saturday in the opening Africa Cup of Nations Group B match
- It was an unconvincing performance from the three-time trophy-holders, who lacked attacking sharpness against well-organised opponents.
- Bookmakers have made Nigeria fourth-favourites at 9/1 to win the competition, behind hosts and record seven-time champions Egypt, Senegal and Ghana
ALEXANDRIA, Egypt- Odion Ighalo came off the bench to score the goal that gave former
champions Nigeria a 1-0 victory over stubborn minnows Burundi on Saturday in
the opening Africa Cup of Nations Group B match.
The Shanghai Shenhua
forward had been on the pitch only four minutes in Egyptian Mediterranean city
Alexandria when he struck the 77th-minute winner.
It was an unconvincing
performance from the three-time trophy-holders, who lacked attacking sharpness
against well-organised opponents.
Bookmakers have made
Nigeria fourth-favourites at 9/1 to win the competition, behind hosts and
record seven-time champions Egypt, Senegal and Ghana.
Debutants Burundi
battled bravely throughout before a small crowd that included four-time African
Footballer of the Year Samuel Eto'o from Cameroon, one of the tournament
ambassadors.
Burundi, who
qualified at the expense of a Gabon team including Arsenal star Pierre-Emerick
Aubameyang, lie 89 places below Nigeria in the world rankings.
But they showed no
signs of inferiority during the opening half in the ancient city and came
closest to breaking the deadlock during the first 45 minutes.
Cedric Amissi darted
on to a brilliantly weighted pass and it took a brave parry from
perfectly-positioned Nigeria goalkeeper Daniel Akpeyi to prevent a sizzling
close-range shot finding the net.
The close shave came
just after beanpole Nigeria forward Paul Onuachu had displayed his aerial
prowess to force a good save from Jonathan Nahimana.
Nigeria, back at the
Cup of Nations after failing to qualify for the last two editions, dominated
first-half possession as anticipated but seldom threatened to score.
The Super Eagles
fired blanks in two warm-up matches, a draw with Zimbabwe and loss to Senegal,
and German coach Gernot Rohr expressed concern ahead of the Burundi clash.
"Players like
Alex Iwobi need to score more regularly," he said, referring to the misfiring
23-year-old Arsenal forward.
Iwobi was well
policed by a Burundian side known as the Swallows, who were enjoying their
debut at the African football showpiece.
Kenneth Omeruo, one
of two survivors in the starting line-up from the Nigeria team that won the
2013 Cup of Nations, came close soon after half-time with a header off a
free-kick.
As the hour mark
approached, Rohr took off veteran captain John Obi Mikel and introduced Ahmed
Musa, hoping the pace of the wide attacker could unlock the Burundi defence.
Ighalo, the leading
scorer in the qualifying competition with seven goals, later replaced Onuachu
and soon broke the deadlock.
A superb pass from
Ola Aina set up Ighalo to fire past the onrushing Nahimana and the ball landed
in the far corner of the net.
Guinea face
Madagascar, another of the three teams debuting at this Cup of Nations, in the
second Group B fixture at the same venue later Saturday.