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Thursday, March 19, 2015

Flying Eagles scale Ghana’s hurdle, cruise into final

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Six-time Af­rican U20 Champion­ship win­ners, the Flying Eagles yesterday confirmed their superiority over the Black Satellites of Ghana in the semi final tie at the ongoing Sene­gal 2015 African Youth Championship.
A handfull of Nigeri­an whistle blowing fans were trilled to football spectacle as the Flying Eagles cruised past the Ghanians at Stade LS Senghor, Dakar.

With only five min­utes into play, the sta­dium erupted with songs from the Nigerian fans asking the Flying Eagles to open scoring. Instead, it was the Gha­naians that were close to going ahead but Nige­ria’s goalkeeper, Joshua Enaholo was equal to the task. The MFM FC goalie parried over the bar Yaw Yeboah’s curl­ing free kick in the 11th minute.
The game became a ding dong affair there­after with both sides threatening each other.
Luck, however, smiled at the Manu Garba lads as Obinna Nwobodo got a surprise goal from a header to shoot Nigeria into the lead with the Nigerian fans chanting ceaselessly.
Nigeria again came close to increasing the tally with Sale combin­ing with Awoniyi up front but the ball came off the line to deny them another goal in the 25th minute.
Moments later, the Ghanians intelligence at taking free kicks al­most paid off but Flying Eagles had the upright to thank as it denied Ye­boah an equalizer in the 30th minute.
The first half ended with the Flying Eagles leading by a lone goal.
On resumption of play, the Ghanians took over and piled pressure in a bid to come back into the game.
On several occassions the Black Satellites were unlucky with their final kick failing them.
Sale was withdrawn for Ibrahim Abdullahi in the 55th minute to add some peeps to the Nige­rian attack.
The introduction paid off with the Ghanians hacking down Musa Mo­hammed in the 18-yard box as referee Redqusne Jiyed from Morocco wasted no time from awarding a penalty in the 69th minute. The Flying Eagle skipper, who is also a specialist in spot kick, stepped up to net the second goal on the night.
The Flying Eagles would be meeting the winner of Senegal, Mali in the final match on Sunday.

SOURCE:SUNNEWSONLINE

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