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Set Piece Strategies ensure Qualification of Nigeria to the World Cup

<p>Nigeria became the first African country to qualify in participating at the World Cup next year&period; The country defeated the Ethiopian team in a 4-1 aggregate at their playoff match&period; The winning shots came from a penalty kick from Victor Moses and a sweet free kick from Victor Obinna&period; This takes the current African champions to reach the World Cup for five times&period; The champions have been able to successfully qualify in four among the last 5 tournaments&period; The match was at Calabar&period; Moses struck the first goal 20 minutes into the play through a powerful spot kick&period; Obinna’s goal had more of football aesthetics than the other goal&period; His kick enlivened the otherwise dull match&period; He scored the goal at 8 minutes from the time he entered the field as a substitute&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The first leg of the qualifying tournament was at Addis Ababa last month&comma; where too Nigeria maintained its streak of victory&period; However&comma; experts criticized their gameplay to be mostly &OpenCurlyQuote;uninspiring’&period; Still&comma; Nigeria was the runaway favorite in the last match and Obinna’s goal almost dissipated the criticism of playing a dull game&period; Their position as leading champions became evident after the defender from Ethiopia&comma; Anynalem Hailu received a midriff shot in the penalty box and had to handle the ball inadvertently&period; Some commentators also pointed out that the referee has been too harsh in adjudging the penalty&period; Nevertheless&comma; that was the winning moment for Nigeria&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Moses kick was a big success as the Ethiopian goalkeeper Sisay Bancha went completely wrong in understanding the psychology of the kicker&comma; and dived in the wrong direction&period; This was much in delight for the home crowd&comma; who were enjoying the game despite a tropical storm in the second half&period; Obinna’s goal did not give any chance to Bancha either&period; The footballer was fast to avail the opportunity of entering into the field by scoring the most important goal&period; However&comma; nevertheless&comma; commentators criticized the players under Stephen Keshi to miss several good opportunities that came along the way&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Emmanuel Emenike was the scorer of both goals at the first leg&period; However&comma; in this match he failed to get a clear shot at the sixth minute when the defense of Ethiopia could not clear a long throw and rebounded from the post to Emenike&period; Bancha deflected the ball with a good one-hand save&period; Brown Ideye got a chance at the 31<sup>st<&sol;sup> minute when the Ethiopian defense was suddenly in a disarray of ball watching&period; However&comma; his shot deflected at the back post&period; Ogenyi Onanzi delivered a powerful shot from long range just minutes prior to halftime&period; However&comma; Bancha agains showed good goalkeeping in saving the shot&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Ethiopia tried all it could in desperation but was unable to deliver a commendable performance&period; They appealed for penalties twice in early second half&comma; but the referee turned both of them down&period; The players displayed an overall lackluster performance and could not create a single good goal scoring opportunity&period; In this week&comma; another four African teams would face their fate in playoff ties&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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