Super
Eagles of Nigeria on Saturday recorded a convincing 2:0 win against the Wasps
of Rwanda thanks to goals from Ike Uche and Ahmed Musa, which were enough to
progress to the final round.
A
comprehensive start for Austin Enyeama led Super Eagles after Ike Uche who
claimed MVP award against Namibia snatched an early lead in the 9th
mins from a scramble to fire past Rwanda’s Keeper Ganasa Eric.
In-form
Ahmed Musa who grabbed a starting place ahead of Wigan’s Victor Moses completed
the double after assassination the game from a long range to quench the pouring
attacker of Rwanda in the 56th minutes to give Stephen Keshi
the much crucial victory to progress.
The
victory has confirmed the Stephen Keshi’s lead national team a place in
the final round of the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier billed for
South Africa.
The progress of the Super Eagles has raised the bar for Stephen Keshi coaching instinct as he keeps working on all the departments to establish a solid Super Eagles.
Delighted Eagles head coach Stephen Keshi told CTV Sports that, "I'm happy with today's win, satisfied with the performance of the players and will keep celebrating the team's slender progress into the final qualifying round for 2013's Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa."
"We will return to training and continue on the improvement course to correct some mistakes will have identified today’s match as we continue to build a strong side."
The progress of the Super Eagles has raised the bar for Stephen Keshi coaching instinct as he keeps working on all the departments to establish a solid Super Eagles.
Delighted Eagles head coach Stephen Keshi told CTV Sports that, "I'm happy with today's win, satisfied with the performance of the players and will keep celebrating the team's slender progress into the final qualifying round for 2013's Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa."
"We will return to training and continue on the improvement course to correct some mistakes will have identified today’s match as we continue to build a strong side."
Keshi could temporarily sleep with his both eyes closed with fears of much pressure off until September when the final round of qualifiers kick-offs as he keeps pulling the awesome admiration from the Nigerians though still yet to reach it perfect.
The Nigeria Football Federation under the leadership of Alhaji Aminu Magari would seem convinced on the decision of employing Stephen Keshi or might even bite his fingers for not have approved his appointment ahead of Siasia in the first place after watching Keshi building plans’ continue to yield brighter results and grow confidence.
The Super Eagles will now wait to know their faith on which country they will be playing in the last 15 as the first leg and second leg are scheduled for 7-9th of September and 12-14 October, 2012 respectively.
SUPER
EAGLES midfielder and Kano Pillar ace, Gabriel Reuben claimed
the Tom Tom's $5000 for the Most Valuable Player ahead of goal scorers duo of
Ike Uche and Ahmed Musa in Nigeria's 2-0 win over Rwanda.
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