Iheanacho nets brace as Nigeria beat Liberia in World Cup qualifier
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[September 04, 2021]
By Nick Said
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Striker Kelechi Iheanacho scored twice as
Nigeria defeated Liberia 2-0 to make a winning start to their 2022
World Cup Group C qualification campaign, while there was also
success for Cameroon and Tunisia on Friday.
Nigeria were heavy favourites for victory in Lagos and took the lead
midway through the first half when Iheanacho unleashed a low drive
into the net after being teed-up by Alex Iwobi.
The duo combined for the second goal just before halftime as
Iheanacho this time scored from close-range.
They will be missing from their side's second qualifier in Cape
Verde on Tuesday, along with other members of the squad who have
been barred from playing by their English clubs.
A trip to the west African island nation, which is on the United
Kingdom’s COVID-19 travel red-list, would require the players to
quarantine for a minimum of 10 days on their return.
First half goals from Vincent Aboubakar and Michael
Ngadeu steered Cameroon to a comfortable home win over Malawi in Group
D, but wasteful Ivory Coast were held to a surprise 0-0 draw in
Mozambique in the same pool.
The Ivorians were missing a number of regulars through travel
restrictions, but still created enough opportunities to win the game.
A goalkeeping howler gave Ghana a 1-0 win over Ethiopia in Cape Coast as
Mubarak Wakaso’s speculative effort from 35 yards in the first half was
allowed to squirm between the legs of visiting keeper Teklemariam Shanko
in a moment for him to forget.
In the other match in Group G, a much-changed South Africa under new
coach Hugo Broos were held to a 0-0 draw by Zimbabwe in Harare.
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Leicester City's Kelechi Iheanacho applauds fans after the match
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The visitors had the best of the
chances with Bongokuhle Hlongwane coming closest as his shot was
cleared off the line.
Three second-half goals for Tunisia
from Dylan Bronn, Ellyes Skhiri and Wahbi Khazri, via the penalty
spot, secured a 3-0 victory over Equatorial Guinea in Rades.
They top Group B ahead of Zambia, who claimed an away win with a 2-1
success in Mauritania.
Enock Mwepu and Prince Mumba put the visitors in control, but they
faced a nervous finish when Niass Amadou pulled a goal back for the
home side.
Only the top teams in each pool advance to the final knockout round
of qualifying that will be played in March next year.
(Reporting by Nick Said; Editing by Christian Radnedge)
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