Nigeria’s Super Eagles on Wednesday played a goalless draw with South Africa’s Bafana Bafana in an Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2015 qualifying match played in Cape Town.
The match which was electrifying saw the young Bafana Bafana hold their own against the AFCON 2013 defending champions.
Sibusiso Vilakazi showed some class with his superlative turns and touches which kept the Super Eagles defence constantly busy.
The best chance came for the Bafana Bafana in the first half when Oupa Manyisa failed to connect a superb cross from Mandla Masango, whose shot was blocked by the Eagles defence.
The
Super Eagles looked dangerous on the counter-attack and threatened to
open scoring in the 33rd minute when Ahmed Musa had a chance to score
for Nigeria but was neatly tackled by Anele Ngcongca.
The tackle, however, denied him the opportunity to put Nigeria ahead.
The frustration of the game affected Mikel Obi when he engaged Thabo Matlaba in a heated argument
just before half-time after he tried to manoeuvre few sliding tackles from South African midfielders.
Both
sides gave good accounts of themselves in the second half with the
Super Eagles coming close to scoring on several occasions but failed to
utilise their chances.
Bafana Bafana
almost caught the Eagles defence napping in the closing part of the
encounter but were denied by goalkeeper Austin Ejide who managed to
impress his fans after the team’s loss to Congo in Calabar.
The
result in Cape Town meant that Nigeria still occupied the third place
in Group A with one point having lost the first match 2-3 to Congo
Brazzaville in Calabar.
Congo are now top of the group with six points after a 2-0 defeat of Sudan in Brazzaville earlier in the day.
South
Africa occupy the second place with four points from two matches after a
resounding 3-0 defeat of Sudan in Omdurman on Sept. 5 and a draw with
Nigeria.
Sudan occupy the last place in the group without a point.
In other matches played on Wednesday, Malawi beat Ethiopia 3-2, while Angola lost at home 0-3 to Burkina Faso.
Elsewhere,
Lesotho ended proceeding 1-1 with Gabon; Cameroon thrashed Cote
d’Ivoire 4-1, Uganda humbled Guinea 2-0, while Cape Verde overpowered
Zambia 2-0.
DR Congo recorded an away 2-0 victory over Sierra Leone, the same margin Senegal defeated Botswana in Gaborone.
Ghana
picked their maximum three points with a 3-2 defeat of Togo in Accra,
Mozambique and Niger ended play 1-1, while Egypt lost at home 0-1 to
Tunisia.