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By our man in Casablanca

​CASABLANCA, MOROCCO — The iconic Stade Mohammed V became a “Little Lagos” on Saturday night as Nigeria’s Super Eagles soared to their ninth AFCON bronze medal, breaking Egyptian hearts in a nerve-shredding 4-2 penalty shootout.

​In a stadium usually draped in the green of local giants Raja Casablanca, it was the green of Nigeria that sparked a carnival atmosphere.

Over 45,000 fans packed into the legendary Moroccan cauldron, and while the North African “home” advantage was expected for Egypt, the Casablanca crowd turned traitor. Fired up by a fierce regional rivalry, the locals whistled every Egyptian touch, transforming the venue into a hostile fortress for Mo Salah and his men.

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​After 90 minutes of high-octane but goalless football—where VAR cruelly denied Nigeria’s Akor Adams a first-half opener—the match hurtled toward the “lottery” of penalties.

​While Nigeria’s opener from Fisayo Dele-Bashiru was saved, the Super Eagles found a hero in Stanley Nwabali.

The big man between the sticks produced two staggering saves, denying both Mohamed Salah and Omar Marmoush with lightning reflexes.

​Captain Moses Simon, Akor Adams, and Alex Iwobi all kept their cool, leaving Ademola Lookman to smash home the winner and spark wild celebrations on the Casablanca turf.

​​The Stade Mohammed V has seen some historic nights, but few as loud as this. Despite the “third-place” tag, the atmosphere was anything but secondary.

The Moroccan fans’ decision to back the Eagles proved the “12th man” Nigeria needed to maintain their 100% record in AFCON bronze-medal matches. For Egypt, it was a night of misery in the Maghreb.

For Nigeria, it was a podium finish that proved, even when they aren’t in the final, the Super Eagles remain the kings of the North African stage.

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