Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Nigeria's Super Eagles Advances To The The World Cup Round Of 16 For The First Time Since 1998



Argentina beat Nigeria 3-2 in their last World Cup group match on Wednesday, with Lionel Messi and Ahmed Musa scoring two goals each before Marcos Rojo kneed in the winner.
Argentina won Group F while Nigeria also advanced despite the loss, becoming the first African team in the round of 16 in Brazil.
Messi opened the scoring in the third minute, slamming in the rebound after Angel Di Maria's shot bounced off the post. Nigeria replied within a minute as Musa cut in from the left and beat Sergio Romero with a curling shot toward the far post.
Messi's perfectly hooked free kick restored the lead for Argentina just before halftime. The Argentina captain has scored in each of the team's three matches, and now has a total of four goals.
The second half started at the same furious pace as the first, with two goals within the first five minutes. First Musa took advantage of confusion in the Argentine defense to score his second. Then Rojo made it 3-2 as he got his right knee on a corner kick three minutes.
Both teams continued to chase more goals but the intensity dropped off somewhat as Argentina coach Alejandro Sabella substituted Messi after the hour-mark.
Tens of thousands of Argentine fans had traveled to Porto Alegre for the match, taunting Brazilian spectators by singing ''Maradona is greater than Pele'' at the 44,000-capacity Beira-Rio Stadium.
The Brazilians booed and held up five fingers to remind the Argentines of how many World Cups they've won. Argentina has two.


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