AFCON U20: South Africa beats Nigeria’s Flying Eagles in semi-finals

Nigeria failed to reach the final of the 18th Africa U20 Cup of Nations as calm and composed Amajita soaked up all the pressure and intensity

from the Flying Eagles, and then landed the sucker punch midway into the second half to win by the odd goal and condemn the seven-time champions to Sunday’s third-place match.

The Flying Eagles started with so much intensity and muscle-flexing, but could have done with a lot more coordination and composure in the final third as the opportunities came and went without any one being utilized.

Forward Kparobo Arierhi could not get his head to a teasing cross by

Clinton Jephta in the 22nd minute, and then missed target from six yards with only the goalkeeper to beat on the half-hour.

Three minutes later, Thabang Mahlangu could have profited from Amajita’s first real incursion upfront when goalkeeper Ebenezer Harcourt missed an

inswinger, but captain Daniel Bameyi spirited the ball away from goal.

Arierhi, always with the chances, bundled over the bar another cross by

Jephta in the 37th minute, and two minutes later, after turning his

marker, saw his shot diverted away from goal.

On the hour mark, Nigeria lost the dependable goalkeeper Harcourt to

injury, and one minute later, substitute goalkeeper Ajia Yakub came

close to bungling a simple cross with Kgomotso Madiba waiting for a

slip.

The slip came five minutes later, as Yakub again miscalculated the ball

from a pull-out and defender Tylon Smith rose above him to head into the

net.

Opportunities fell to substitute Mendos Rickson and Auwal Ibrahim later

on, but the Flying Eagles could not find parity and must now play the

loser of the second semi-final (between hosts Egypt and Morocco) for the

bronze medals on Sunday.


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