Iheanacho wonder strike hands Rohr first win for Super Eagles

Iheanacho wonder strike hands Rohr first win for Super Eagles

Babajide Orevba
updated at April 12, 2023 at 7:48 PM

Manchester City striker Kelechi Iheanacho was the hero as Gernot Rohr got his first win as coach of Super Eagles in a hard fought 1-0 win over Tanzania.

Iheanacho stunning strike from 25 yards in the 81st minute was enough to earn Nigeria a win in their last game of in 2017 African Cup of Nations qualifiers.

Nigeria can no longer qualify for the 2017 AFCON but the win will be a morale boosting one for the national team who will turn their attentions to the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

Read our live coverage below:

FULL-TIME! Nigeria 1-0 Tanzania

90+2' Yellow Card. Leon Balogun is booked for a silly foul.

90' Three minutes additional time to be played. Nigeria 1-0 Tanzania

85' We're into the final five minutes in Uyo. The players have a water break as Coach Gernot Rohr looks quite happy with the result.

81' Nigeria make their final change. Moses Simon replaces Victor Moses

78' GOALLLL!!! and what a strike it was from Kelechi Iheanacho. Nigeria 1-0 Tanzania.

75' Nigeria 0-0 Tanzania

70' Nigeria make another change, Brown Ideye comes on for Odion Ighalo. Game gradually winding down, still goalless

65' Tanzania replaces Shiza Ramadhan for Farid Musa .

61' SUB: Mikel Obi off, Wilfried Ndidi on

58' Iheanacho does well to create space and shoot but its tipped over by the goalkeeper. Moments later, Aishi Manula makes another fabulous save to deny Ahmed Musa.

53' Iheanacho blasts one high when he should have kept it on target. Minutes later, Mikel heads over from a corner. Two chances goes begging.

50' Nigeria pick up from where they left off, dominating the play but still unable to convert their chances.

46' The second half is underway, which team is going to draw the first blood?

45' HALF TIME: Nigeria 0-0 Tanzania

Nigeria with the chances but still no goals

Iheanacho wonder strike hands Rohr first win for Super Eagles

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44' Goalkeeper Aishi Manula looking like the man of the match already- he has made four saves already - in a really one sided affair

39' Hussein sends a dangerous pass into the path of Andrew Vincent up front but his cross can't find its mark

36' Tanzania try to mount a late spell of pressure in a bid to steal a goal just before the break, but there's no way through as John Bocco is punished for being in an offside position

30' WHAT A MISS!!! Ahmed Musa squares up Victor Moses in the Tanzanian defence the Chelsea winger powers his chance over the cross bar even when he had only goalkeeper Aishi to beat. What a miss!

28' Musa Muhammed gets into the referee’s book after a wreckless challenge on John Bocco. A chance for Taifa Stars to launch an attacking move

25' In case you missed it, these are the line ups;

Nigeria XI vs Tanzania: Ikeme; Mohammed, Balogun, Troost-Ekong, Echiejile; Mikel, Onazi; Musa, Moses, Iheanacho; Ighalo

Tanzania XI vs Nigeria: Aishi, Kapombe, Hussein, V. Andrew, Mwantika, Himid Mao, Kichuya, Mkude, Msuva, Samatta, Bocco

22' Tanzania have now grown into this game and it seems they are attacking more now with intent

21' Great move from Iheanacho. He tries an attacking move but is brought down by Mwantika and the referee awards a freekick to the Super Eagles from a very scorable position

20' The Super Eagles have made a bright start to the match and are asking many questions of the Tanzania defense...will the goal come through?

14' Iheanacho manages to cross into the goal mouth. And Mikel Obi heads out of play. Not a bad start for the Super Eagles but they must make every chance count

13' INCHES AWAY! Nigeria attack down that right hand side again, this time through Moses, who manufactures the space to shoot at goal but goalkeeper Aishi Manula makes a simple catch

10' Musa's lack of consistency is a big problem.His oscillation between excellence & mediocrity is really baffling. Never ending seemingly

4' CLOSE!!!! A foul outside the box sees Victor Moses fouled outside the box and he steps up to take it ...the Chelsea man misses target by inches

1' KICK off...its a dead rubber game but it doesn't mean we shouldn't support the Super Eagles

Nigeria XI vs Tanzania: Ikeme; Mohammed, Balogun, Troost-Ekong, Echiejile; Mikel, Onazi; Musa, Moses, Iheanacho; Ighalo

Tanzania XI vs Nigeria: Aishi, Kapombe, Hussein, V. Andrew, Mwantika, Himid Mao, Kichuya, Mkude, Msuva, Samatta, Bocco

Below is the preview of the AFCON 2017 qualifier between Nigeria and Tanzania being played in Uyo

- Nigeria will tackle Tanzania in a Nations Cup qualifying match in Uyo

- Boths teams can no longer qualify for the 2017 Nations Cup in Gabon

- Tanzania will be looking for their first win over Nigeria in this duel

Nigeria will play host to Tanzania on Saturday, September 3, as the Super Eagles look to gain a morale-boosting result in the 2017 African Cup of Nations qualifiers.

Iheanacho wonder strike hands Rohr first win for Super Eagles
Super Eagles of Nigeria during a training session
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The Super Eagles and their opponents Tanzania cannot qualify for the biggest football tournament in Africa which makes the game a dead rubber.

Group G leaders Egypt are already through to the competition. Nigeria are second in the group while Tanzania trail the group with just a point.

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German tactician Gernot Rhor will be taking charge of the Super Eagles for the first time after his recent employment as the head coach of the team.

Tanzania will be the outsiders when the game gets underway at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium in Uyo, but coach Charles Boniface Mkwasa will have every confidence in his side.

The team includes captain Mbwana Samatta who plays for the Belgium side K.R.C Genk. However, Mkwasa dropped several familiar faces including Mwinyi Kazimoto, Erasto Nyoni, Aggrey Morris and Juma Abdul.

The Taifa Stars are still searching for their first win over the Super Eagles after five previous clashes. The first encounter between the two teams was at the 2nd All-Africa Games that Nigeria hosted in 1973, with Nigeria edging the tie 2-1.

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Babajide Orevba
Babajide Orevba is a CAF accredited Nigerian journalist and HOD of the Local Desk with over 10 years of experience in media landscape.He studied NCE Political Science/Social Studies, AOCOED.
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