Iheanacho hits brace as Super Eagles begin Qatar 2022 qualifier brightly

The Super Eagles of Nigeria got their World Cup qualifier for Qatar 2022 campaign on a good start courtesy of in-form Leicester City forward Kelechi Iheanacho’s brace in the first half of the game.
The Day 1 Qatar 2022 World Cup qualifier played in a near-empty Teslim Balogun stadium, Surulere, Lagos, had the star-studded Nigeria side overpower the less-fancied Lone Stars of Liberia.
The game was, however, decided in the first half of the one-sided game as the former youth international Iheanacho put Nigeria through in the 22nd and 44th minutes.
The second half of the game had the Super Eagles tone down the pace of the game with fewer shots on goal with Napoli forward, Victor Osimhen losing a glorious chance to add to the tally.
The second half, however, had the coach of the team make five changes with first double substitute Paul Onuachu coming in for Osimhen while Samuel Kalu came in for quiet Moses Simon.
Late into the game, both Iheanacho and Alex Iwobi made way for the Captain Ahmed Musa and right full back Shehu Abdullahi.
While Joe Aribo was substituted for newly signed Watford midfielder, Oghenekaro Etebo, late into the extra time.
The two goal hero, Iheanacho was, however, awarded the Man of the Match to pocket the N1m prize money from one of the sponsors, 33 Export.
Iwobi who also put up a 5-star performance walked away with another cash prize of N1m courtesy Another NFF partner, GAC Motor for the Most Valuable Player for the match.
With the win, the Super Eagles top the Group C of the Qatar 2022 qualifiers with three maximum points.
The Super Eagles are due to face the Blue
Sharks of Cape Verde on Tuesday September 7, for the Day 2 World Cup elimination fixtures.
(NAN)
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