Defending champions Senegal started their TotalEnergies African Nations Championship (CHAN) 2024 marketing campaign on a constructive observe with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Nigeria in Group D, courtesy of a second-half strike by ahead Christian Gomis.
The match, performed at a packed Amaan Stadium in Zanzibar, was removed from a spectacle. Each groups struggled for fluidity in a sport riddled with fouls and stoppages, with momentum always damaged by bodily battles in midfield.
Regardless of Senegal urgent early, they didn’t convert their dominance into clear-cut alternatives. Within the opening 45 minutes, possibilities have been few and much between. Nigeria grew into the sport halfway via the half, having fun with spells of possession via midfielders Tochukwu Emmanuel and Abdulmalik Mohammed, however failed to check Senegal goalkeeper Pape Diouf.
Self-discipline was a difficulty early on, with Tochukwu Emmanuel selecting up Nigeria’s first yellow card within the fifth minute for a tough foul in midfield. Senegal’s Mbaye Ndiaye was additionally cautioned shortly after for the same infringement. Nigeria’s defender Junior Ngenge obtained the second reserving for his facet earlier than halftime, after a conflict throughout an aerial duel.
The primary half ended goalless, with neither facet managing a shot on track.
The breakthrough got here within the seventy fifth minute, following a Nigerian defensive lapse. Substitute Mouhamed Koité capitalized on a free ball on the fringe of the world, drew out goalkeeper Adeleye Lawal, and laid it off for Gomis, who slotted dwelling unmarked into an empty internet.
The objective prompted a collection of substitutions from each side. Nigeria introduced on attackers Godwin Obaje and Anas Yusuf looking for an equalizer, whereas Senegal strengthened midfield with Bonaventure Fonseca and Mbaye Ndiaye.
Regardless of their efforts, Nigeria lacked the ultimate move and by no means actually threatened the Senegal objective. Their greatest likelihood got here earlier within the half when Abdulrafiu Ajibola headed over from an honest cross.
The match’s tempo remained sluggish, incessantly disrupted by accidents and tactical fouls. Nigeria’s substitute Austin Harrison Uzondu was additionally booked for dissent, reflecting their mounting frustration.
Senegal’s compact 4-4-2 form held agency, and the West African facet managed the sport successfully after taking the lead.
With the outcome, Souleymane Diallo’s males earn a vital three factors in Group D, whereas Eric Chelle’s Nigeria must reply shortly of their subsequent outing.
