Nigeria's defender #5 William Troost-Ekong (2R) celebrates with teammates after scoring his team's first goal from the penalty spot during the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) 2024 semi-final football match between Nigeria and South Africa at the Stade de la Paix in Bouake on February 7, 2024. (Photo by Issouf SANOGO / AFP) (Photo by ISSOUF SANOGO/AFP via Getty Images)

Nigeria 1-1 South Africa: Nwabali saves in shootout as Super Eagles edge dramatic semi-final

Review

Africa Cup of Nations 2023 Semi-finals

Nigeria
South Africa
1 - 1
Final Score
William Troost-Ekong - 1 (67')
Teboho Mokoena - 1 (90')
Game Statistics
0 Yellow cards 0
0 Red cards 0
0 Shots on Goal 0
0 Saves 0
0 Corner Kick 0
0 Shots 0
0
Pass Accuracy
0
Shot Accuracy
Fouls
0
SH
0
0
Pass Accuracy
0
Shot Accuracy
0
Fouls
0
SH
Ball Possession
39%
61%
Game Timeline
KO
KO
4. Alhassan Yusuf
63'
11. Samuel Chukwueze
63'
5. William Troost-Ekong
67'
21. Mihlali Mayambela
75'
17. Zakhele Lepasa
75'
4. Teboho Mokoena
90'
8. Frank Onyeka
101'
10. Joe Aribo
102'
14. Kelechi Iheanacho
102'
24. Terem Moffi
110'
18. Grant Kekana
115'
19. Nkosinathi Sibisi
117'
5. William Troost-Ekong
120'
22. Kenneth Omeruo
120+2'
FT

(AFP) – Nigeria sealed their place in the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) final for the first time since winning the competition back in 2013 after battling through 4-2 on penalties in a thrilling semi-final clash with South Africa.

Having registered four successive wins ‘to nil’ in the tournament, Nigeria travelled to Bouaké full of confidence in pursuit of an eighth final appearance. A clash against South Africa – playing in their first AFCON semi-final for 24 years – promised to be a stern test, however, and that was reflected in a cagey start with neither side able to gain control of proceedings.

After easing their way into the contest, Bafana Bafana created a golden opportunity to take the lead shortly before the half-hour mark, but Percy Tau could only direct his effort straight into the arms of Stanley Nwabali.

South Africa continued to look the more threatening of the two sides with half-time approaching, and Nwabili had to be alert in the Nigeria goal to expertly divert Evidence Makgopa’s curled strike around the post.

Grateful for that reprieve, José Peseiro’s men used the interval to their advantage and emerged after the restart with renewed focus, as Victor Osimhen headed wastefully over the bar from inside the six-yard box.

Undeterred, the Super Eagles frontman made up for his profligacy shortly after when his driving run into the box was halted by a clumsy challenge from Mothobi Mvala. Troost-Ekong assumed the responsibility from the spot and the Nigerian skipper tucked home under the body of Ronwen Williams to give Peseiro’s side a crucial lead.

South Africa knew a swift response was needed with time ticking into the final 20 minutes, and Makgopa came within inches of finding an equaliser when his powerful strike from the edge of the box flashed narrowly wide of the far post.

There was still time for a dramatic twist though, as Osimhen thought he’d scored a second for Nigeria, only for the goal to be ruled out after VAR spotted a late tackle from Alhassan Yusuf on Tau in the opposite penalty area moments before.

That sensationally gave Bafana Bafana a late lifeline, and Teboho Mokoena held his nerve from the spot to level the scores in the final minute of the 90’. Armed with the momentum, Hugo Broos’ men could have won it in the dying seconds of stoppage time, but Khuliso Mudau blazed over with the goal at his mercy.

After a gut-wrenching finale, the Super Eagles looked to regain their composure in ET, and Peseiro’s men were denied a clear-cut opportunity when substitute Terem Moffi was brought down by Grant Kekana with a free run on goal.

A red card was shown to the South African defender, but Nigeria were unable to capitalise on their numerical advantage as the contest headed to the lottery of a shootout.

Bafana Bafana missed two of their opening three spot-kicks, with Nwabili saving from Mokoena and Makgopa, and that allowed Kelechi Iheanacho to stroke home the decisive penalty sending Nigeria into Sunday’s showpiece against either hosts Ivory Coast or the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Results

Team1st Half2nd HalfGoalsPossessionOutcome
Nigeria01139Draw
South Africa01161Draw

MAN OF THE MATCH

MATCH STATISTICS

TEAM SHEETS

Nigeria

23Stanley Nwabali Goalkeeper
21Calvin Bassey Defender
6Semi Ajayi Defender
5William Troost-Ekong Defender 67'
120'
2Ola Aina Defender
12Bright Osayi-Samuel 22 Defender
8Frank Onyeka 10 Midfielder 101'
17Alex Iwobi 4 Midfielder
9Victor Osimhen 24 Forward
18Ademola Lookman 14 Forward
15Moses Simon 11 Forward
4Alhassan Yusuf 17 Midfielder
11Samuel Chukwueze 15 Forward
10Joe Aribo 8 Midfielder
14Kelechi Iheanacho 18 Forward
24Terem Moffi 9 Forward
22Kenneth Omeruo 12 Defender
  1 2 1 6 4 22 14 9 67 10 80.4 42.9 307 382 25 8 11

South Africa

1Ronwen Williams Goalkeeper
20Khuliso Mudau Defender
6Aubrey Modiba Defender
14Mothobi Mvala Defender
18Grant Kekana Defender 115'
5Siyanda Xulu 21 Defender
4Teboho Mokoena Midfielder 90'
10Percy Tau Forward
13Sphephelo Sithole Midfielder
11Themba Zwane 17 Forward
9Evidence Makgopa Forward
21Mihlali Mayambela 5 Forward
17Zakhele Lepasa 19 Forward
19Nkosinathi Sibisi 17 Defender
  1 1 1 5 5 11 14 10 100 10 86.5 35.7 533 616 12 10 22

 

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