Tuesday, 5 September 2017

5 things you missed during Nigeria’s 1-1 draw with Cameroon

Super Eagles
The Super Eagles of Nigeria on Monday, September 4 played out a 1-1 draw with Cameroon at Yaounde in a 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier.
Following their 4-0 win over Cameroon on Friday, September 1 in Uyo in the first leg, it’s one point gained in Yaounde for the Super Eagles.
Moses Simon scored for the Super Eagles in the first leg before substitute Aboubakar Vincent equalised for Cameroon from the penalty spot.
These are five things you might have missed while watching the game on TV.
Super Eagles Super Eagles after the game (NFF)

1. Half empty stadium
While Nigerians are still being let down by the atmosphere at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium in Uyo, there wasn’t much support either for the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon at the Stade Ahmadou Ayidjo Stadium in Yaounde.
The stadium was half filled although the home crowd still managed to be very loud.
2. Cameroon were good host
FECAFOOT, Cameroon’s football accreditation were good hosts to Nigerians at the stadium. They provided good space for journalists with good wifi and working space in the stadium during the game.
After the game, the press conference was organised while journalists were given space and opportunity to talk to the players.
Things we can only dream off in Nigeria. Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) hope you are learning.
3. Cameroonians have not forgotten the Super Falcons win here
The Super Falcons of Nigeria beat Cameroon here in the same stadium in the final of the 2016 Africa Women’s Cup of Nations (AWCON) to win the title.
This was in December 2016 and nine months after that defeat is still fresh in the minds of the Cameroonians.
Almost all the Cameroonians we met at the stadium referenced that defeat and feared a repeat. Luckily for them, they escaped with just a draw.
4. Nigeria had two supporters club
The crises engulfing the Nigeria’s Supporters Club reared its ugly head at the Stade Ahmadou Ayidjo Stadium in Yaounde as two separate ‘supporters clubs’ were at the stadium.
The Dr Rafiu Ladipo-led club and the Vincent Okumagba faction sat on different sides of the stadium.
5. Victor Moses snub on Amaju Pinnick
While the game was going on, a video Victor Moses snubbing a handshake from NFF president Amaju Pinnick became a trending item on Twitter.
The video was recorded during Super Eagles arrival in Yaounde ahead of the game which ended 1-1.

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