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Nigeria’s Flying Eagles’ U-20 AFCON Title Ambition Squashed

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The Flying Eagles‘ hope of clinching the 8th U-20 African Cup of Nations title was surprisingly aborted after losing 0-1 to South Africa in the semi-finals.

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The Flying Eagles had exuded dominance inspired by firm and decisive resolve to punish their opponents with fiery attempts from Tahir Maigana, Emmanuel Chukwu, and Israel Ayuma.

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But South Africa had probably noticed sooner than later Achilles’ heel to cash in on for collective advantage.

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The wrong substitution of Ebenezer Harcourt by goalkeeper Yakub paved the way for a devastating end for Nigeria’s team with a 66th-minute header from South Africa’s Tylon Smith, who converted a well-delivered corner from Neo Rapoo into a goal in the second half.

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The defeat leaves the Flying Eagles with an option for a bronze to be battled for in the third-place match with the host country, Egypt.

While Nigeria lost 0-1 to South Africa, marking a third straight semi-final exit after losses to Gambia (2023) and Mali (2019), Egypt also fell 0 -1 to Morocco in the second semi-final.

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South Africa, which has remained unbeaten since the commencement of the tournament, has advanced to the finals and seems poised to claim the title.

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Though hope for the title is lost, the Flying Eagles’ qualification for the 2025 U-20 World Cup is secured and guaranteed.

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