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Super Eagles beat Guinea-Bissau, return to tabletop

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The Super Eagles of Nigeria moved back to the top of their 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying table after Moses Simon’s 30th-minute penalty condemned hosts Guinea Bissau to a one-goal defeat on Monday.

The Super Eagles, just as it happened in the first leg in Abuja, created opportunity after good opportunity but failed to get behind goalkeeper Jonas Mendes.

Victor Osimhen and Samuel Chukwueze could not convert chances in the first half before Moses Simon made good from six yards to put Nigeria in front for the first time in the fixture.

The Djurtus looked dangerous, as they did in the first leg in Abuja, but failed to unscramble the new Kenneth Omeruo/Semi Ajayi equation in the center of Nigeria’s defense, even as Bright Osayi-Samuel again showed plenty of evidence that he has come to stay at the Super Eagles’ right back.

Osimhen was denied by the upright in the 59th minute when he flashed a shot past Mendes, and four minutes later, the Napoli man simply blew it skywards after being put through by Samuel Chukwueze.

In the 69th minute, Osimhen was again foiled by the alertness and diligence of Mendes after Simon sliced one from the left flank.

Two minutes later, substitute Joe Aribo was also denied when Mendes got a strong hand to push over his fierce shot from just outside the box.

The victory meant the Super Eagles returned to the top with nine points, with Guinea-Bissau second on seven and Sierra Leone, who spanked Sao Tome and Principe on Wednesday, third on five points.

The next round of the qualifiers will be in June, when Nigeria travels to Sierra Leone and Guinea Bissau takes on bottom-placed Sao Tome and Principe.

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