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​FESTIVAL OF GOALS! Super Eagles Sizzle in Morocco as Osimhen Mauls Tunisia

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​By our football writer in Morocco

 

​THE ancient city of Fez has seen many battles over the centuries, but rarely one as breathless as the five-goal thriller that rocked the Complexe Sportif de Fès last night.

​In a stadium nestled within the heart of Morocco’s spiritual capital, the Super Eagles proved they are the true high-flyers of Group C, surviving a late Tunisian fightback to win 3-2 and book their spot in the AFCON knockouts.

​The atmospheric Complexe Sportif de Fès—renowned for its intense, pressure-cooker environment—was the perfect stage for a heavyweight clash that felt more like a final than a group game.

Under the North African moon, the 24,000-seater arena became a sea of green and white, though the humid Mediterranean air favored the “home” region’s Carthage Eagles early on.

​The deadlock was broken just before the interval in the 44th minute.

After a cagey opening, Victor Osimhen reminded the world why he’s Africa’s most feared marksman. Rising highest in the Fez air, he powered home a bullet header from an inch-perfect Ademola Lookman cross.

​The stadium was still buzzing when the second half began, and Nigeria wasted no time doubling the delight.

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Captain Wilfred Ndidi stomped through the Tunisian midfield like a man possessed, nodding home a corner in the 50th minute to make it 2-0.

​When Ademola Lookman—the architect of Tunisia’s misery—jinked through the defense to slot home a third, the Nigerian fans in the stands were dancing in the Moroccan aisles. It looked like a Fes-tival of football was well and truly underway.

​But the Tunisians didn’t travel across the Maghreb to lie down. Montassar Talbi pulled one back with a glancing header in the 74th minute, silencing the Super Eagles’ drums.

​The tension in the stadium reached boiling point when a VAR review gifted Tunisia a penalty for handball in the 87th minute.

Ali Abdi coolly converted, setting up a frantic, nail-biting finale that had the Fes crowd on the edge of their seats.

​Nigeria stood firm, however, weathering a late storm of Tunisian long balls to secure a famous win.

As the final whistle echoed across the ancient city, the Super Eagles emerged victorious, proving that when it comes to the big stage, they’ve got the Fez-factor.


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