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Rio Olympic Football: Nigeria Thrash Sweden, Progresses To Quarter Final

Rio Olympic Football: Nigeria Thrash Sweden, Progresses To Quarter Final

Rio Olympic Football: Nigeria Thrash Sweden, Progresses To Quarter Final
The Dream Team VI of Nigeria at the Brazil Rio 2016 Olympic has again shown class to their Swedish counterpart on Monday, beating them 1 - 0 to qualify for the quarterfinals of the Olympic Games football event.

The Dream Team VI in her dominance of the game went on an early rampage with Umar Sadiq and Mikel Obi forcing saves from Sweden’s goalkeeper, Linde Andreas, in the 9th and 10th minutes respectively.

Oghenekaro Etebo, who banged four goals past Japan’s goalkeeper in their first game of the competition,  was denied time after time by Andreas.

Sadiq finally broke the deadlock at the 39th minute when he nodded home a looping cross from Stanley Amuzie.

Both sides had chances throughout the game but could not find the back of the net.

Nigeria top the Group B table with six points  ahead of Colombia; who have a game in hand and a point, Sweden are third with one point, while Japan are bottom of the log with no point and a game in hand.

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Rio Olympic Football: Nigeria Thrash Sweden, Progresses To Quarter Final
The Dream Team VI of Nigeria at the Brazil Rio 2016 Olympic has again shown class to their Swedish counterpart on Monday, beating them 1 - 0 to qualify for the quarterfinals of the Olympic Games football event.

The Dream Team VI in her dominance of the game went on an early rampage with Umar Sadiq and Mikel Obi forcing saves from Sweden’s goalkeeper, Linde Andreas, in the 9th and 10th minutes respectively.

Oghenekaro Etebo, who banged four goals past Japan’s goalkeeper in their first game of the competition,  was denied time after time by Andreas.

Sadiq finally broke the deadlock at the 39th minute when he nodded home a looping cross from Stanley Amuzie.

Both sides had chances throughout the game but could not find the back of the net.

Nigeria top the Group B table with six points  ahead of Colombia; who have a game in hand and a point, Sweden are third with one point, while Japan are bottom of the log with no point and a game in hand.

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Rio Olympics: Nigeria's Dream Team Beats Japan 5 - 4, Etebo Shows Class, Net 4

Rio Olympics: Nigeria's Dream Team Beats Japan 5 - 4, Etebo Shows Class, Net 4

Rio Olympics: Nigeria's Dream Team Beats Japan 5 - 4, Etebo Shows Class, Net 4
Goal.com - The Dream Team played an interesting first game at the Olympics to earn their first three points in Manaus on Friday

Despite arriving late for their opening game of the Olympic Games, Nigeria outscored Japan 5-4 in Manaus courtesy of four goals from Oghenekaro Etebo on Friday.

The Nigerians were a late show for the tournament after flight delays meant that Samson Siasia and his team arrived in Amazonia less than seven hours to their first game at the Olympics, 20 years after they struck gold in Atlanta.

Yet, they did not look harried as they dispatched Asian U23 champions Japan in a game of nine goals that saw some naive defending early on as the first half ended with five strikes.

Attacker Sadiq Umar, who had a very good game, put the Nigerians in the lead early in the sixth minute when he pounced on a rebound after goalkeeper Masatoshi Kushibiki had blocked a shot from Imoh Ezekiel.

Moments after the restart, Japan won a penalty when Stanley Amuzie’s tackle on Takumi Minamino inside the Nigeria box was deemed too strong.

Shinzo Koroki stepped up to take the spot kick and he slotted the ball past Emmanuel Daniel who dived the wrong way to make it 1-1.

Nigeria would also score immediately after the restart when an Abdulahi Shehu cross found Etebo inside the box, the midfielder escaped his marker to score for his first of the game.

Just as the game got back underway, Japan equalized via Minamino who was set off on a good run by Ryota Oshima who found the Nigeria back line wide open.

Proceedings then eased up as both sides found their defensive discipline with the frenetic pace of the game.

However, Nigeria would find another opportunity to score late in the first half as Etebo pounced on his own rebound to head into the Japan goal after Umar’s brilliant work inside the box created all manner of trouble for the defenders.

Five minutes into the second half, Umar once again showed his dexterity as he won a penalty after his heel was clipped by a Japanese defender.

It was that man Etebo who stepped up to take the responsibility and he wasted no effort in slotting past Kushibiki for his hat trick.

Japan coach Makoto Teguramori made quick change and brought on star forward Takuma Asano for Riki Harakawa. This was an inspired move that rejuvenated the Samurai Blues attack as they chased the equalizer.

However, it was Nigeria who extended their lead minutes later with Etebo notching his fourth of the game from 30 yards after Kushibiki’s clearance left his goal line empty.

Asano ensured that Japan would remain in the game with a 70th minute side-heel inside the box off a pass from Hiroki Fujiharu.

The Samurai Blues continued to chase the game and substitute Musashi Suzuki scored late in added on time to make it 5-4.

However, it was to be a little too late as the referee brought the game to a close afterwards.

Nigeria now lead Group B with three points after Sweden and Colombia played out a 2-2 draw earlier in the day.

They will hope to get some needed rest before facing Sweden in their next game in Manaus on Sunday.





Rio Olympics: Nigeria's Dream Team Beats Japan 5 - 4, Etebo Shows Class, Net 4
Goal.com - The Dream Team played an interesting first game at the Olympics to earn their first three points in Manaus on Friday

Despite arriving late for their opening game of the Olympic Games, Nigeria outscored Japan 5-4 in Manaus courtesy of four goals from Oghenekaro Etebo on Friday.

The Nigerians were a late show for the tournament after flight delays meant that Samson Siasia and his team arrived in Amazonia less than seven hours to their first game at the Olympics, 20 years after they struck gold in Atlanta.

Yet, they did not look harried as they dispatched Asian U23 champions Japan in a game of nine goals that saw some naive defending early on as the first half ended with five strikes.

Attacker Sadiq Umar, who had a very good game, put the Nigerians in the lead early in the sixth minute when he pounced on a rebound after goalkeeper Masatoshi Kushibiki had blocked a shot from Imoh Ezekiel.

Moments after the restart, Japan won a penalty when Stanley Amuzie’s tackle on Takumi Minamino inside the Nigeria box was deemed too strong.

Shinzo Koroki stepped up to take the spot kick and he slotted the ball past Emmanuel Daniel who dived the wrong way to make it 1-1.

Nigeria would also score immediately after the restart when an Abdulahi Shehu cross found Etebo inside the box, the midfielder escaped his marker to score for his first of the game.

Just as the game got back underway, Japan equalized via Minamino who was set off on a good run by Ryota Oshima who found the Nigeria back line wide open.

Proceedings then eased up as both sides found their defensive discipline with the frenetic pace of the game.

However, Nigeria would find another opportunity to score late in the first half as Etebo pounced on his own rebound to head into the Japan goal after Umar’s brilliant work inside the box created all manner of trouble for the defenders.

Five minutes into the second half, Umar once again showed his dexterity as he won a penalty after his heel was clipped by a Japanese defender.

It was that man Etebo who stepped up to take the responsibility and he wasted no effort in slotting past Kushibiki for his hat trick.

Japan coach Makoto Teguramori made quick change and brought on star forward Takuma Asano for Riki Harakawa. This was an inspired move that rejuvenated the Samurai Blues attack as they chased the equalizer.

However, it was Nigeria who extended their lead minutes later with Etebo notching his fourth of the game from 30 yards after Kushibiki’s clearance left his goal line empty.

Asano ensured that Japan would remain in the game with a 70th minute side-heel inside the box off a pass from Hiroki Fujiharu.

The Samurai Blues continued to chase the game and substitute Musashi Suzuki scored late in added on time to make it 5-4.

However, it was to be a little too late as the referee brought the game to a close afterwards.

Nigeria now lead Group B with three points after Sweden and Colombia played out a 2-2 draw earlier in the day.

They will hope to get some needed rest before facing Sweden in their next game in Manaus on Sunday.





Arsenal Star, Alex Iwobi Poisoned At Abuja Ahead Egypt AFCON Clash, HOSPITALIZED

Arsenal Star, Alex Iwobi Poisoned At Abuja Ahead Egypt AFCON Clash, HOSPITALIZED

Alex Iwobi
Alex Iwobi
Source: UK Express
Arsenal youngster Alex Iwobi has been hospitalised in Abuja after he suffered from food poisoning, according to Nigeria coach Samson Siasia.

Iwobi, 19, did not train with the rest of the Super Eagles squad on Tuesday morning ahead of Friday’s crucial AFCON qualifier against Egypt on account of the food poisoning.

“He suffered from food poisoning and so was not part of the training. But his condition is stable,” disclosed Siasia.

It was further gathered that Iwobi ate a meal of salad from where he got the problem.

His father, Chuka, who flew with him from London, has visited the youngster in hospital.

The midfielder has played two friendlies for his father's native country, but he has yet to play an official game since he switched his international allegiance.

At the weekend, he crowned his first Premier League debut with a goal in Arsenal 2-0 win at Everton.

In the meantime, 19 other players trained on Tuesday morning at the Abuja National Stadium.

They will also train in Kaduna later today.

The players include skipper Ahmed Musa, Mikel Obi, Carl Ikeme, Ikechukwu Ezenwa, Etim Matthew, Ifeanyi Matthew, Oghenekaro Etebo, Efe Ambrose, Godfrey Oboabona, Orji Kalu and Fenando Adi.

Others were Umar Aminu, Aaron Samuel, Moses Simon, Odion Ighalo, Chibuzor Okonkwo and Kelechi Iheanacho. 

Source: MTN Football
Alex Iwobi
Alex Iwobi
Source: UK Express
Arsenal youngster Alex Iwobi has been hospitalised in Abuja after he suffered from food poisoning, according to Nigeria coach Samson Siasia.

Iwobi, 19, did not train with the rest of the Super Eagles squad on Tuesday morning ahead of Friday’s crucial AFCON qualifier against Egypt on account of the food poisoning.

“He suffered from food poisoning and so was not part of the training. But his condition is stable,” disclosed Siasia.

It was further gathered that Iwobi ate a meal of salad from where he got the problem.

His father, Chuka, who flew with him from London, has visited the youngster in hospital.

The midfielder has played two friendlies for his father's native country, but he has yet to play an official game since he switched his international allegiance.

At the weekend, he crowned his first Premier League debut with a goal in Arsenal 2-0 win at Everton.

In the meantime, 19 other players trained on Tuesday morning at the Abuja National Stadium.

They will also train in Kaduna later today.

The players include skipper Ahmed Musa, Mikel Obi, Carl Ikeme, Ikechukwu Ezenwa, Etim Matthew, Ifeanyi Matthew, Oghenekaro Etebo, Efe Ambrose, Godfrey Oboabona, Orji Kalu and Fenando Adi.

Others were Umar Aminu, Aaron Samuel, Moses Simon, Odion Ighalo, Chibuzor Okonkwo and Kelechi Iheanacho. 

Source: MTN Football

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