AFCON: SANWO-OLU LEADS CELEBRATION AFTER SUPER EAGLES BEAT CAMEROON TO REACH Q/FINALS (VIDEO)
Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu was seen in a viral video celebrating Super Eagles’ victory after beating Cameroon 2-0 their round of 16 clash at the ongoing AFCON 2023.
Following the Super Eagles’ victory, Sanwo-Olu was seen in the video clapping enthusiastically, dancing, and singing. There were other people watching the match and celebrating the victory with the governor.
Ademola Lookman’s brace was enough to help Super Eagles see off perennial rivals Cameroon to secure a quarter-final showdown with Angola.
Goals in either half of the tie ensured that Nigeria will continue in the competition as they seek a fourth AFCON title.
The Nigerians had an early Semi Ajayi goal disallowed following a VAR review in this last-16 clash before the constant pressing and bullying of the Cameroon defence by Victor Osimhen led to Lookman finding the net in the 36th minute.
A team that has become impermeable at this AFCON 2023 then kept the Indomitable Lions at bay before Lookman made sure of the victory in the 90th minute in front of 22,085 fans at the Felix Houphouet Boigny Stadium in Abidjan.
They will now return to the same venue for a last-eight meeting next Friday with Angola, who earlier defeated Namibia 3-0.
With the fearsome Osimhen leading from the front, the Super Eagles are clearly a serious threat to reigning champions Senegal as they chase a fourth continental crown.
This fixture is a Cup of Nations classic, with the first three of Cameroon’s five titles coming after wins over Nigeria in the final.
The very first, when a side led by Roger Milla came from behind to win 3-1 in 1984, was achieved in this same stadium in Ivory Coast’s economic capital.
Yet Nigeria won the most recent encounter with their neighbours, in the last 16 in Egypt five years ago, and their current side came into this match as favourites against Rigobert Song’s Cameroon.
The Super Eagles eased through their group unbeaten, while Cameroon needed a stoppage-time goal against Gambia to progress.
Their most recognisable name is Andre Onana, but the Manchester United goalkeeper was dropped for a second successive game, with Fabrice Ondoa of French third-tier side Nimes preferred between the posts.
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