Nigeria trample Elephants
Emmanuel Emenike is mobbed after scoring
Moonda:
Elephants stamped out, Eagles soar into semis
Boubacar Barry, Yaya Toure and Gervinho all returned for the Elephants after
they were rested for the 2-2 draw against Algeria.
Fedor Ogude was suspended for Nigeria but John Obi Mikel returned, while
Super Eagles captain Joseph Yobo was not 100 per cent fit having picked up a
knock in the opening match of the competition.
Nigeria created the first chance after just six minutes when a Victor Moses
free-kick from the right was headed over the bar by Brown Ideye from six yards
out.
Souleymane Bamba produced a overhead kick from a Romaric corner after 13
minutes, but his effort went over the bar.
Nigeria had the best chance of what was a dull opening 30 minutes when Ideye
played the ball through to Emenike on the counter-attack, only for the Spartak
Moscow man to screw his shot wide from inside the box.
Emenike made up for that miss three minutes before the break, though, rifling
home a 25-yard free-kick past Barry. The goalkeeper would have been disappointed
with his effort, flapping at the ball as it whistled past his head and into the
net.
Ivory Coast were level three minutes after the interval when Didier Drogba's
free-kick from the left was headed home by Tiote from close range.
Nigeria fought back and almost took the lead were it not for Barry, who
atoned somewhat for his earlier error.
Moses' outswinging corner found Ideye at the far post but his close-range
header was blocked by the stopper.
His counterpart at the other end, Vincent Enyeama, was next to impress by
parrying Yaya Toure's powerful shot from the edge of the area to safety.
Nigeria took full advantage of Enyeama's save when with 12 minutes left Mba
ran at the Ivory Coast back-line and, with few options available, he opted to
shoot.
The ball deflected off Bamba and Barry who could only watch as the ball
looped over his head and into the top corner.