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Saturday, 16 November 2013
Moses & Obinna send Super Eagles to World Cup
The hosts were strong favourites coming
into the game, with the added benefit of
two away goals from the first leg, and when
Aynalem Hailu was deemed to have
handled the ball inside the area, Moses
dispatched the penalty leaving the visitors
needing two goals just to force extra time.
In truth, Sewnet Bishaw's side created little,
and when Obinna thumped home a 25-yard
free-kick with eight minutes remaining it
sealed a comfortable passage for Nigeria.
The hosts made two changes from the first
leg with Brown Ideye and Kenneth Omeruo
returning to the starting XI, while coach
Bishaw made four alterations for Ethiopia,
with first-leg goalscorer Behailu Assefa
among those to miss out.
Nigeria's Emmanuel Emenike, who netted a
double in the first leg, was the first to
threaten, the striker seeing his close-range
volley acrobatically parried away by Sisay
Bancha in the sixth minute.
But it was a controversial incident that saw
the home side take the lead 14 minutes
later when defender Hailu was harshly
adjudged to have handled the ball in the
area.
The defender attempted to block a cross
from the left, with the ball striking his thigh
and bouncing up onto his right arm.
The referee, Bakary Gassama from Gambia,
pointed to the spot despite strong protests
from the visiting players, before Moses
stepped up to send Bancha the wrong way
from 12 yards.
Ideye twice wasted opportunities to extend
Nigeria's lead before the break, heading
narrowly wide from Ogenyi Onazi's right-
wing cross on the half-hour mark before
blazing over after Bancha had parried
Onazi's effort two minutes before the
interval.
In a largely uneventful second half, Bancha
rushed from his line to deny Emenike on
the hour, before Obinna - on as a 79th-
minute replacement for Moses - sent a
vicious dipping free-kick beyond Bancha.
The goalkeeper really should have done
better, wafting an arm at the ball as it flew
past him, but it was of no concern to
Nigeria, sparking scenes of celebration at
the final whistle.
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