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Super Eagles kicked out as Black Stars advance to Qatar 2022; Food vendors smile home despite defeat of home team

Austin Eguavoen

Abuja, March 30, 2022

Nigeria failed to qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup finals billed for Qatar after the Super Eagles could only draw 1-1 with the Black Stars of Ghana on Tuesday.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the draw in this home leg of the qualifying competition’s playoff round came short of helping Nigeria’s pursuit of a seventh mundial appearance.

Both sides had drawn goalless on Friday in the opening leg at the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi.

The Super Eagles had then needed an outright win at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium in Abuja.

But a disjointed performance which fell short of the expectations of a massively-supporting home crowd ensured Nigeria will not be counted among the world’s football super powers this November.

The Super Eagles did set out with zest before a full house at the officially-estimated 60,491-capacity stadium, as Emmanuel Dennis poorly ended a good move in the eighth minute.

However, the Black Stars soon showed their hand by stunning the home side through Thomas Partey whose shot from about 25 metres out went past goalkeeper Francis Uzoho.

Victor Osimhen led the Eagles’ immediate fight back, coming close to drawing level a minute after with a wide shot.

But in the 19th minute, a fierce tussle in the Black Stars’ penalty area soon drew Tunisian referee Selmi Sadok’s attention for a penalty kick which William Ekong scored.

The battle then raged on, with Nigeria thinking they had taken the lead in the 34th minute when Victor Osimhen ran hard on a floated ball from Oghenekaro Etebo.

He got past goalkeeper Joseph Wollacott to push the ball into the net, but a VAR check by the referee ruled out the strike.

With the Black Stars now firmly sitting back in the second half, the Super Eagles unfortunately struggled to create the goalscoring chances needed.

Ademola Lookman should have done better in the 50th minute, while Joseph Ayodele-Aribo and Osimhen, the latter on two occasions, failed to get the goal they needed to turn the table.

And the match thereafter wore on agonisingly for the expectant home crowd which gave its all into cheering on the Eagles, even with the late inclusion of Odion Ighalo and Ahmed Musa.

The result meant the Black Stars qualified on the away goal rule for the World Cup billed for Nov. 21 to Dec. 18 in Qatar.

Meanwhile, one man’s meat is another man’s poison, so goes the expression which can best capture part of the mood after the disappointing failure of the Super Eagles in Abuja.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that food vendors at the filled-beyond-capacity Moshood Abiola National Stadium were full of smiles even after most of their customers left for home disappointed.

The return leg match of the 2022 FIFA World Cup playoff fixture between Nigeria and Ghana had ended in disappointment after the home side drew 1-1, a result which meant they failed to qualify.

But before then, with spectators having stormed the stadium as early as 8 a.m in order to get good positions, sale of food had been a big business.

And, while the spectators were leaving with dissatisfaction, the food vendors were heading home with satisfaction.

A cross-section of the food vendors told NAN that they made a lot of reasonable gains in spite of the day’s unhappy ending.

Florence Okorodudu, a food seller who is very popular with regulars at the stadium, said she had no reason to complain even as she was unhappy the Super Eagles did not advance.

“I sold rice with stew, as well as swallowable items such as ‘semovita, akpu and gari’ with soups made from melon, vegetables, okro, as well as meat or fish, and a plate went for 1,000 Naira.

“I also brought drinks in excess, thinking that after our victory, our guys will come and celebrate till daybreak.

“And I must admit that I made some good sales before and during the match.

“The only drawback was that our place became empty immediately after the match because they (the customers) all headed to their various homes after the match,” she said.

Aisha Amadu, who sold different types of drinks, said she was happy she finished selling all her goods.

“I came here with 50 bags of pure water, and 10 packs of bottled water, plastic bottles of Coca-Cola, Fanta and Sprite.

“I was selling a sachet of pure water at N20 and plastic bottle of Coca-Cola at N250 and bottled water was N200, and this was from morning till before the match. I sold everything.

“After seeing the huge crowd, I had to ask my brother to bring more water and drinks even before I finished selling the first batch.

“And minutes before the match, I started selling a sachet of pure water at N50, and bottled water at N250 and the drinks at N300. I really thank God for a day like this,” she said.

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