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Perfect Super Eagles Beat Uganda to Top Group C, Tunisia Runners up
*Nigeria to play either Cameroon or Mozambique in Round of 16 on Monday
Duro Ikhazuagbe
Nigeria’s Super Eagles finished the group stage campaign of the ongoing 2025 Africa Cup of Nations with maximum nine points to top Group C.
Opening goal from Paul Onuachu in the 28th minute plus a brace from Raphael Onyedika in the 62nd and 67th minutes ensured that Nigeria repaid a 47-year-old debt to the Ugandans that defeated Green Eagles at the 1978 edition hosted by Ghana in Accra.
What even made the victory sweet for Nigeria was that it was achieved with a largely a largely second XI and coach Eric Chelle rested the bulk of his starting line up. Only Victor Osimhen and Calvin Bassey can be said to be amongst the first XI players in the squad to reduced the match to a training session for the East Africans who were looking for their first win to wrestled the second placed ticket from Tunisia who drew 1-1 with Tanzania in the second game of the Group C.
Nigeria dominated this first half and to Eagles credit, they showed ambitions to win this encounter even though they had already qualified for the knockout rounds of the tournament.
Moses Simon was lively on the left side of attack, while there were interesting duel between two big men – Calvin Bassey in the Nigerian defence and Uche Ikpeazu, whose father is Nigerian, in the attack of the Cranes of Uganda.
At the return from the first half break, Uganda’s experienced goalkeeper, Denis Onyango who was injured in the first half had to be substituted by second choice goalkeeper, Salim Magoola.
Magoola stayed barely 10 minutes on the pitch before getting a red card for stopping Victor Osimhen’s goal-bound ball with his hands outside his area.
Coach Paul Put then had to pull out a player to field Uganda’s third choice goalkeeper, Nafianz Alionzi.
Three minutes later, Raphael Onyedika coolly collected Samuel Chukwueze ‘s lob to increased Nigeria’s tally to 2-0.
And in the 67th minuted Onyedika scored his second and Eagles went up 3-0 .
Rogers Mato however pulled back one for the Uganda in the 75th minute to give the Cranes a false sense of hope of a possible equaliser coming.
A flurry of changes of bringing in majorly defenders effectively sealed off Eagles backline while the match dragged on with no more goals coming from either side. Mato chipped a finish over the onrushing Francis Uzoho for Uganda’s consolation goal.
Nigeria will remain in Fes and face the third-placed team from Group F – Mozambique, Cameroon or Ivory Coast – on Monday (19:00 GMT).
RESULTS
Uganda 1-3 Nigeria
Tanzania 1-1 Tunisia
Benin 0-3 Senegal
Botswana 0-3 DR Congo
TODAY
E’Guinea v Algeria
Sudan v Burkina Faso
Gabon v Ivory Coast
Mozambique v Cameroon
Group C Table
P. W. D. L. GF. GA. GD. PTS
Nigeria. 3. 3. 0. 0. 8. 4. 4. 9
Tunisia. 3. 1. 1. 1. 6. 5. 1. 4
Tanzania. 3. 0. 2. 1. 2. 3. -1. 2
Uganda. 3. 0. 1. 2. 3. 7. -4. 1







