AFCON U-20: Flying Eagles beat hosts Egypt in first win

Nigeria’s Flying Eagles on Wednesday beat hosts Egypt 1-0 in their second match at the ongoing Under-20 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
It took a 71st-minute strike from Solomon Agbalaka to give the Nigerian team the much-needed victory and three points ahead of their final group game against Mozambique.
Nigeria had fallen by the same margin to Senegal in their opening game on Sunday.
Nigerian football fans said the victory was well deserved, putting the team in a comfortable position.
A fan based in Lagos, Tope Ayomekun, said the match was tough, considering that Egypt were playing in front of home fans and also needed victory after drawing their first match.
“It was a great match that had all the electrifying moments expected from both sides, but in the end, the Nigerian team prevailed. I congratulate the team and wish them more success,” Ayomekun said.
Anthony Onyegbulam, another fan, said the team rose to the occasion and put their opponents in the right place to be. He said much was still needed from the team in their attack for more cohesion to deliver more goals.
“The team did well. However, they should continue with this fighting spirit and score more goals to achieve good results in the end,” Onyegbulam said.
Funsho Oguntokun, another fan, was happy about the result. He said Wednesday’s victory had given the team the confidence going into their last group phase game.
“It’s a great result. I congratulate the team. However, much is still needed to be done as no team is a pushover in this competition,” Oguntokun said.
(NAN)
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