CAN: Nigeria will play for the title

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Nigeria qualified for the final of the African Cup of Nations by defeating South Africa this Wednesday.

It was on penalties, when the score was tied at the end of regulation time and overtime (1-1) that the Super Eagles made the difference (4 tab to 2).

A happy ending for the Nigerians who thought they had missed their chance when Mokoena equalized from the penalty spot in the last minute (90e) – a penalty reported to the VAR when Osimhen had just scored the break goal (ultimately invalidated).

Ivory Coast for a remake?

It was also on a penalty confirmed to the VAR that Nigeria took the advantage in this half – a sentence then transformed by captain Troost-Ekong (67e).

Crowned African champion three times, in 1980, 1994 and 2013, Nigeria will aim to make it four on Sunday in Abidjan. Against Ivory Coast or DR Congo. In group play, the Super Eagles faced the Elephants a few weeks ago, for a narrow victory (1-0).

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