Ighalo’s lone goal helps Nigeria becomes Africa’s bronze king

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Nigeria have won all seven third-place play-offs they have ever played in

Nigeria has won its eighth African Cup of Nations (AFCON) third-place match to become the highest winner of the bronze laurel anywhere on the continent.

The Super Eagles defeated the Carthage Eagles of Tunisia to clinch the third-place trophy on Wednesday night in Cairo.

Odion Ighalo’s third-minute goal was enough for the Eagles to fly home victoriously from the Al-Salam stadium.

The Eagles have played the third-place AFCON matches on two occasions more than any other nation — Egypt (6), Cote D’Ivoire (6), Ghana (5), Tunisia (4), Algeria (4).

Odion Ighalo tapped home from close range for Nigeria’s lead in the 3rd minute. It’s goal number five for Ighalo, who now tops the goal chart, and is on course for the tournament’s golden boot.

Ighalo is credited to have score 79% of Nigeria’s goals at the 2019 AFCON.

The Shenhua Shanghai striker walked off the pitch of play with a likely hamstring injury, and Victor Osimhen came on in the second half for injured Ighalo.

The second half saw some flurry of chances which were missed by the Super Eagles.

Fifty-four percent ball possession to Tunisia as against Nigeria forty-six in the 70th minute of play.

Nigeria first won the third-place match in 1976 when the then Green Eagles beat Egypt 3-2 in Adis Ababa, Ethiopia

The Nigerian side won it in 1978, 1992, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2010 — and now 2019.

William Troost-Ekong, who scored an own goal in the match against Algeria redeemed himself in the third-place match by pulling a show that won him the Total Man-of-the-Match award.

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