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    Moses Simon scores late goal as Nigeria down Seychelles

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorMarch 23, 2019No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Moses Simon scored a late goal as Nigeria beat Seychelles 3-1
    Moses Simon scored a late goal as Nigeria beat Seychelles 3-1
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    Moses Simon scored a late goal as Nigeria beat Seychelles 3-1
    Moses Simon scored a late goal as Nigeria beat Seychelles 3-1

    Nigeria needed a late goal from Moses Simon to beat Seychelles 3-1 in an Africa Cup of Nations qualifying home victory on Friday.

    Nigeria took the lead, but the Indian Ocean islanders equalised before half-time and trailed by only one goal until the final minute when Moses Simon put the outcome beyond doubt.

    The match in southeastern town Asaba was a dead rubber as Nigeria had already qualified for the June 21-July 19 finals in Egypt and the Seychelles were doomed to finish last in the qualifying group.

    Who accompanies Nigeria to Egypt from Group E will be decided Sunday with South Africa needing a draw and Libya a victory when they clash in north Africa.

    Nigeria won 3-0 in the Seychelles last year and moved ahead on Friday when former Watford striker Odion Ighalo converted a 35th-minute penalty.

    Moses Simon’s goal was lit.
    Brilliant turn. Crisp strike. #NGASEY #SoarSuperEagles pic.twitter.com/qJWSHPCaec

    — Soar Super Eagles (@SoarSuperEagles) March 22, 2019

    Seychelles stunned the Stephen Keshi Stadium crowd four minutes before half-time when a fumble by goalkeeper Francis Uzoho allowed Rody Melanie to fire into the net.

    READ: Sterling scores hat-trick as England beat Czech 5-0

    Henry Onyekuru nodded three-time African champions Nigeria into the lead again, punishing slack marking to nod home a cross on 50 minutes.

    Simon came off the bench to complete the scoring with a low shot that eluded goalkeeper Ian Han Kong at his near post.

    Victory means Nigeria have 13 points and are sure to top the group. South Africa have nine, Libya seven and the Seychelles one.

    Meanwhile, Morocco clinched top spot in Group B by drawing 0-0 in Malawi and Equatorial Guinea triumphed 4-1 in Sudan to come third behind Senegal and Madagascar in Group A.

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