Nigeria started their 2022 World Cup Football qualifiers on a winning note with Kelechi Ịheanachọ scoring two goals in the first half of the encounter with Liberia in Lagos on Friday September 03, 2021.
Kelechi was indeed the hero of the night for Nigeria with his double.
The Leicester star along with other England and Scotland-based players will not travel to Cape Verde given the UK’s COVID travel restrictions.
Nigeria go top of group C with a solid 2-0 win against Liberia.
The Gernot Rohr tutored-side pressed for an early goal and went close within two minutes of the game but Alex Iwobi’s pass onto the path of Victor Osimhen was cleared while Moses Simon saw the ball nicked away from him afterwards.
In the 18th minute, Glasgow Rangers midfielder Joe Aribo swivelled and fired wide after a superb combination passes by the duo of Iwobi and Simon to tee him up.
There was a collective calm inside the Teslim Balogun stadium as Iheanacho netted the first goal in the 22nd minute when he found space in the right wing and let fly a shot that went past the hands of Liberia goalkeeper Ashley Williams.
Victor Osimhen missed a gilt edged chance to double Nigeria’s lead with five minutes left to play in the first half with his close effort after Iwobi’s shot was spilled by goalkeeper Ashley went agonizingly wide.
Iheanacho completed his brace with a minute left in the half when he hit home the ball from similar position as his first strike.
The Eagles won a throw-in at the opposition half with Everton forward Iwobi directing his header to the Leicester City star to finish.
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