Ademola Lookman is the hero for Nigeria as the Super Eagles reach the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) semi-finals after a 1-0 victory over the Palancas Negras of Angola on Friday.
After his double against Cameroon in the last 16, the winger has Nigeria remaining on course for a first AFCON title since 2013.
The Angolans had already upset the odds by reaching the last eight of this tournament for the first time since 2010, and they gave Nigeria a huge scare in the opening exchanges when Gilberto flicked on Fredy’s corner into the path of Mabululu, who was brilliantly denied by Stanley Nwabili.
The Super Eagles were working their way into the contest, as star man Victor Osimhen headed over from Frank Onyeka’s delivery. Osimhen was unsurprisingly Nigeria’s biggest threat, but he had yet to find his range after heading wide from Ola Aina’s long throw into the box.
However, it was Atalanta forward Lookman who broke the deadlock for the Super Eagles four minutes before the break. Moses Simon effortlessly skipped over Kialonda Gaspar’s challenge and teed up Lookman to smash the ball home with a clinical first-time finish.
Jose Peseiro’s side looked to tighten their grip on the contest after the break, as early chances fell for Alex Iwobi and Zaidu Sanusi against an Angolan team that did not possess the same confidence since Lookman’s opener. After Calvin Bassey headed another Nigeria attempt over the bar, Angola came within inches of supplying a sucker punch to level the scoreline.
Osimhen looked to have finally etched his name on the scoresheet after heading home from Lookman’s free-kick, but VAR disallowed the effort following a marginal offside call. Ultimately, it was not to be Osimhen’s night, as he was thwarted by Gaspar, pulling the trigger inside the area in a failed attempt to double Nigeria’s lead.
Nevertheless, the Super Eagles did enough to overcome a plucky Angolan side that will exit AFCON with their heads held high after falling short in their aim to secure a first-ever semi-final appearance.
Meanwhile, Nigeria’s quest to win this competition for a fourth time will continue in a semifinal clash against the winners of Saturday’s quarterfinal games between Cape Verde and South Africa in Bouaké on Wednesday.