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Nigeria Outplayed by AFCON Champions Algeria

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Reigning Afcon winners Algeria had an easy ride last night when they faced the Super Eagles of Nigeria, the game ended in favour of the Afcon defending champions and it was played at Worthersee Stadium in Klagenfurt, Austria.

Super Eagles Lineup Vs Algeria

Maduka Okoye – Tyronne Ebuehi (Kevin Akpoguma 66′), Zaidu Sanusi, Leon Balogun.William Troost-Ekong, Alex Iwobi (Samson Tijani 84′), Frank Onyeka(Mikel Agu 46′), Semi Ajayi, Samuel Kalu (Moses Simon 49′), Samuel Chukzuweze (Ahmed Musa 75′), Paul Onuachu (Kelechi Iheanacho 66′)

An early goal from Bensebaini Rami secured the win for Algeria. The game saw debutants Frank Onyeka and Zaidu Sanusi make the starting eleven for the Eagles. Hoffenheim defender Kevin Akpoguma and Samson Tijani also made their debut coming on in the second half.

The Eagles will hope to bounce back from the defeat when they take on Tunisia in another friendly on Tuesday. Algeria went close on 3rd minutes from a dangerous cross from the left but Zaidu Sanusi cleared for a corner.

The Foxes’ positive start eventually paid off as they opened the scoring in the 6th minute of the game through Rami. Rami headed in the first goal to put his side ahead. Maduka Okoye was very impressive in the game as he made some very key saves in the game.

The Eagles had their first chance of the game through Alex Iwobi who drove toward the Algerian area only to hit his shot just wide of the target. In the half-hour mark, Samuel Kalu got into a good position on the left, beat his marker with a couple of stepovers, but blazed his effort way over the bar.

Algeria almost doubled their lead on 36 minutes, but Okoye produced a superb save to palm away a well-taken free-kick by Andy Delort. A minute later Paul Onuachu had a chance to equalise after meeting Sanusi’s cross which came off the Algerian keeper for a corner.

The Eagles continued to find a good opening and went close again on 42 minutes but Kalu’s shot from out the box was well saved by the Algerian keeper.

The Eagles made their first change before the start of the second half with Mikel Agu replacing Onyeka. Five minutes into the second half Moses Simon went in for Kalu who got a knock to the knee earlier while attempting to get to a long pass. On the hour mark, Tyronne Ebuehi tried a long-range shot which went just off the target.

In the 65th minute, William Troost-Ekong made a timely intervention to cut out a dangerous low cross. The Eagles made a double change on 67 minutes with Kelechi Iheanacho and Kevin Akpoguma replacing Onuachu and Ebuehi respectively.

The Algerians had a free-kick in a decent area following a foul by Leon Balogun but Delort’s low effort missed the target. In the 85th minute, Okoye made a good save as he tipped away across to safety. In the added time Iheanacho almost snatched a late equaliser but saw his effort from a free-kick miss target.