Super Eagles interim head coach Austine Eguavoen praised his players for their impressive performance in the 3-1 win against Sudan even as he admitted the opponent made life difficult for his team in the game, reports Completesports.com.
The three-time winners progressed to the last 16 of the competition after securing their second win of the competition.
The West Africans got off to a perfect start when Samuel Chukwueze slotted home Moses Simon’s perfect pass.
The Sudanese took control of the game afterwards, before Taiwo Awoniyi added the second goal for Nigeria on the stroke of half-time.
Man of the match Moses Simon netted the third a minute after the break.
Walieldin Khedr reduced the deficit for the Falcons of Jediane 20 minutes from time.
“We are happy with this victory, it’s good for us that we are into second round after two games,”Eguavoen said during his intreaction with the media after the game.
“After our first goal, the Sudanese came out smoking and make things difficult for us. I wouldn’t want
to say it’s complacency.
”There are 24 teams here and there are chances for teams to make it to the second round. That makes Sudan gave their all in the game.
“You know when you have your back against the wall, there is the tendency that you want to fight hard and make things difficult for the opponent.
The Super Eagles remain top of Group D with six points from two games.
Eguavoen’s charges will take on the Djurtus of Guinea-Bissau in the final group game on Wednesday.
By Adeboye Amosu in Garoua
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