Super Eagles end five-year friendly game drought with win over Mozambique

In an exhilarating friendly match on Monday, the Nigerian national football team, the Super Eagles, triumphed over Mozambique with a 3-2 scoreline, marking a significant milestone as their first victory in a friendly game in five years.
Mozambique started the game on a high note, taking the lead seven minutes into the match through Geny Catamo. This initial setback raised concerns that Nigeria’s unfavourable streak in friendly games might persist. However, Terem Moffi of OGC Nice came to the rescue, levelling the score with a close-range shot 13 minutes later at the Estádio Municipal de Albufeira in Albufeira, Portugal.
As the game progressed, Nigeria began to exert control over the proceedings. It was no surprise when they took the lead, with Frank Onyeka of Brentford capitalising on a loose ball at the half-hour mark, firing a spectacular shot from the edge of the box to make it 2-1 in favour of the Super Eagles.
Mozambique’s troubles compounded when they were reduced to ten men in the 37th minute after a foul on Joe Aribo, who was heading towards the goal.
Nevertheless, Nigeria had to wait a few more minutes before they netted their third goal. The Mambas of Mozambique conceded a penalty after their player handled Fisayo Dele-Bashiru’s free-kick. Simon Moses stepped up to take the penalty, and his spot-kick found the bottom right corner of the net. As the half-time whistle blew, Jose Peseiro’s team took a comfortable lead into the dressing room.
The second half of the game saw both teams striving to add more goals to their tally. Mozambique found the back of the net, with Faisal Abdul Bangal beating Francis Uzoho near the goal, reducing the deficit.
Nigeria made several changes in the later stages of the match, with Sadiq Umar being one of the substitutes. The Real Sociedad striker seemed poised to add to the scoreline, but his goals in the 70th and 84th minutes were disallowed for offsides.
After the regulation 90 minutes, four minutes of added time were played, during which the Super Eagles successfully defended their lead against the East African opponents. This victory marked a long-awaited turnaround for the Nigerian team, as their last friendly win had come in March 2019 when they secured a 1-0 victory over Egypt.
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette

Politics
Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku
“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

Anti-Corruption
ICPC to track N3.8 billion constituency projects in Sokoto
ICPC has initiated tracking 72 executive and constituency projects valued at over N3.8 billion in Sokoto.

Rights
Abia: Gov Otti promises to clear pension arrears by December
Governor Alex Otti’s administration has restated its commitment to clear all pension arrears of its retired workers before the end of the year.

Politics
IReV not election results collation system, INEC tells Nigerians
INEC says its results viewing portal is to enhance election transparency and not a result collation or transmission system.

Politics
Group accuses Ondo deputy governor of sponsoring anti-Akeredolu protest
They also demanded that the governor “resume or resign” within the next three days and cease governing the state by proxy.

Sport
Belgium, Sweden match abandoned after fans killed in suspected terrorist attack near stadium
Prosecutors have confirmed that they are treating the shootings as acts of terrorism.

NationWide
Nigerian government accuses UN of stealing donations, threatens lawsuit
She stressed that the report must be submitted between October 16 and November 15 in order to avoid legal repercussions.