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Nigeria Head Coach Sunday Oliseh |
Nigeria made an excellent start to
life without captain Vincent Enyeama as they eased to a comfortable 3-0
friendly win over 10-man Cameroon.
The goalkeeper retired from
international football last week following a reported rift with head coach
Sunday Oliseh, but he was not missed against lacklustre opposition in
Brussels.
Second-half goals from the
impressive Moses Simon and substitute Odion Ighalo put the result
beyond doubt following Efe Ambrose's opener before the interval.
Any hopes of a
Cameroon comeback were al but ended a minute into the second half
when captain Sebastien Siani received his marching orders for a second
bookable offence.
And Nigeria soon capitalised on
their numerical advantage through Simon's strike, Igalho rounding off the
triumph in the 89th minute with a close-range header after Cameroon
forward Vincent Aboubakar had a goal disallowed.
The loss was just the second of
2015 for Volker Finke's Cameroon, while the victory provides a timely morale
boost for Nigeria ahead of their African Nations Championship qualifier against
Burkina Faso next weekend.
Determined to make amends for
their 2-0 defeat to DR Congo last time out, Oliseh's side came out strong
this time round, with Cameroon goalkeeper Fabrice Ondoa on form to deny
both Sylvester Igboun and Emmanuel Emenike.
But Nigeria made their
dominance count shortly before half-time, Ambrose – who had gone close to
scoring an own goal at the other end with an over-hit back pass a few
moments earlier – heading home from John Obi Mikel's free-kick.
Thing got worse for Cameroon a
minute into the second half, Siani picking up his second yellow card after
diving in on Igboun.
Nigeria
duly extended their lead on the hour mark, Simon slaloming
through Cameroon's defence before lashing a finish into the bottom-right
corner.
Aboubakar thought he had pulled
Cameroon back into contention with 15 minutes remaining, but his strike
was ruled out for offside.
It mattered little,
however, with Watford forward Ighalo coming off the bench to nod in a
third late on.
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