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AFCON | My Tactics Suffered against S/Africa – Jose Peseiro | METROWATCH

Emmanuel Babs by Emmanuel Babs
February 8, 2024
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By Olayinka Owolewa

Jose Peseiro, Super Eagles coach, said his new found winning formation suffered in the last 20 minutes of the semi-final clash with the Bafana Bafana of South Africa.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Peseiro said this during a news conference after Nigeria’s 4-2 penalty shootout win at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Bouake, Côte d’Ivoire.

The Portuguese tactician also said the semi-final match was his toughest game so far in the ongoing AFCON.

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“Around 90 minutes, I see that our team suffered, we were shaken, we lost the balance.

“But during the break before the extra time, we put ourselves together and went into extra time with that confidence.

“They are a very good team, they created a lot of problems for us, they did a fantastic job but I think our boys deserved to win,” Peseiro said.

His South Africa counterpart, Hugo Broos, expressed the belief that his team played very well but lost the game and praised his boys for a good job.

“Two minutes before the end of 90 minutes, we had three clear cut chances. If we could score then, it means we are going to the final.

“It is a disappointment for everyone because we feel that we played a very good game today and I’m very proud of it.

“I’m proud of my players, the disappointment is small, the proudness is very big. What they did, what they performed, not only today, I think i have to be proud as a coach,” Broos.

Nigeria’s captain, William Ekong, scored from the spot to give the Super Eagles the lead in the 67th minute.

A dramatic twist of event saw Victor Osimhen’s celebrations cut short in the 86th minute after scoring what would have been Nigeria’s 2nd goal.

But a Video Assistant Referee (VAR) review resulted in a penalty against Super Eagles after Alhassan Yusuf had fouled a player in his goal area.

Bafana Bafana’s Teboho Mokoena, sent goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali to the wrong side to even the score in the 88th minute.

NAN reports that the two sides had their few chances in the extra time but Nwabali stole the show when he stopped two of the South Africa’s penalties to give Nigeria a 4-2 win at the end of the encounter. (NAN)

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