Nigerian Olympic male football team, popularly called the
Dream Team, on Friday, beat the Japanese U-23 side 5 goals to 4, in a pulsating
encounter which held at the Manaus Stadium, in Brazil. The Coach Samson Siasia
tutored boys defied all the odds to defeat Japan in the thrilling Group B
encounter in Manaus despite arriving in Brazil just hours before their first
game in the early hours of Friday.
The dream team |
Oghenekaro Etebo was the star of the show,
scoring four goals, while the impressive Umar Sadiq added the other goal to
secure the win for Nigeria, reports Compelete Sports. Japan had the game’s
first chance but Emmanuel Daniel made a point blank save before Sincere Seth
cleared away for a corner. The game got off to a blistering start when Sadiq
opened the scoring in the fifth minute after imoh Ezekiel’s initial shot was
stopped by Japan keeper. A minute later Japan equalised from the penalty spot
through Shinzo Koroki after Amuzie fouled inside the box. In the ninth minute,
Etebo put Nigeria ahead again with a left foot strike off a cross from Shehu
Abdullahi. Japan were back on level terms through Takumi Minamino on 13 minutes
following a fine intricate passes which split the Nigerian defence open.
Amuzie, in the 19th minute, hit a long range strike which Japan keeper palmed
away for a corner. Few minutes later, Ezekiel made a timely block which went
away for a corner. In the 31st minute, Ezekiel sent in a low cross which failed
to connect with a Nigerian player. Etebo came close to putting Nigeria in front
on 38 minutes but blazed his effort over the bar. In the 42nd minute, Etebo
made it 3-2, pouncing on a poor clearance after his initial effort came off a
Japanese player. On the stroke of half time, Etebo had the chance to score
Nigeria’s fourth but didn’t get a clean header from Sadiq’s cross. Etebo got
his hat-trick and made it 4-2 in favour for Nigeria after Sadiq was fouled
inside the box. In the 61 minutes Mikel Obi hit a left foot strike which went
narrowly wide. Etebo made it 5-2 for Nigeria in the 67th minute after Japan
keeper made a harsh of his clearance. Substitute Asano reduced the deficit in
the 70th minute. Nigeria made their first change on 71 minutes with Kingsley
Madu replacing Usman Mohammed. In the 77th minute Daniel rushed out of his line
to make a save. Ndifreke Udo was introduced for Ezekiel in the 79th minute.
Nigeria made their last change on 86 minute with Mikel coming off for Popoola
Saliu. And in the 95th minute, Musashi Suzuki made it 5-4. Nigeria now top
group B and will face Sweden on Sunday while Japan will face Colombia.
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