Nigeria
made its way in the final of the men’s Olympic football tournament after beating
Belgium with 4-1 in the Shanghai stadium.
The 1996 champions, who beat Argentina
in the final in Atlanta
to become the first African country to win a gold medal in Olympic football,
were in total control after taking the lead through Olubayo Adefemi in the 18th
minute.
Chinedu Obasi Ogbuke, whose Bundesliga club Hoffenheim had called on him to
return to Germany
after the Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled that clubs did not have to
release their players for the tournament, added a second on the hour.
The striker scored his brace with a long range effort from 30 metres that gave
goalkeeper Logan Bailly no chance in the 72nd minute.
Chibuzor Okonkwo made it four for his side just six minutes later before Ciman
Laurent pulled one back for the Belgians two minutes from the end.
Adefemi said that his side had been under pressure. "Seeing what we
achieved in Atlanta
in 1996, everyone was waiting for us to do just the same. But we held on really
well and won."
Nigerian coach Samson Siasia is now optimistic that the side can go on to win
the gold. "We are going for gold. It was unbelievable."
Nigeria's opponent in the
final will be decided later Tuesday in the semi-final in Beijing
between Argentina and Brazil.
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