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#AFCON2023: 9ja Spirit Set To Take Over Again In Abidjan As Super Eagles Set Eyes On Djurtus Of Guinea-Bissau In AFCON Showdown

9ja Spirit finds itself in a compelling position as the Super Eagles prepare to face Guinea-Bissau in the final group-stage showdown.

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While the Super Eagles are on the cusp of securing a spot in the knockout stages, their counterparts from Guinea-Bissau are striving to salvage pride and create history with their maiden victory at the tournament.

Guinea-Bissau’s AFCON campaign has been riddled with disappointment, suffering defeats to hosts Ivory Coast and Equatorial Guinea. The Djurtus, making their fourth appearance in the competition, are yet to savor the sweet taste of victory, enduring eight losses in 11 matches with only three draws to soften the blow. The current downward spiral, marked by three consecutive losses, has cast a shadow over the managerial reign of Baciro Candé, who faces mounting calls for change after eight years at the helm.

Despite the bleak outlook, Candé expressed “hope” in breaking the losing streak and leaving a lasting impression in their final Group A encounter. However, the defensive frailty of Guinea-Bissau, conceding 12 goals in their recent defeats, poses a significant challenge in turning the tide against a formidable Nigerian side.

Nigeria, three-time AFCON champions, have their own motivations in this clash. A draw would secure their passage to the knockout stages for the third consecutive time, but the Super Eagles have set their sights on a victory that could potentially propel them to the top of the group, provided Equatorial Guinea fails to beat Ivory Coast in the concurrent match.

Adding to the narrative is Nigeria’s recent triumph over Guinea-Bissau, securing a 1-0 victory last March. The Super Eagles have been consistent goal-scorers, finding the back of the net in nine out of their last ten fixtures. Their lone defeat in this period only fuels their determination to secure a commanding position in the tournament.

Jose Peseiro’s squad, buoyed by an unexpected 1-0 victory over Ivory Coast, enters this match with a sense of divine favor, as the manager described the win as a gift from “God.” However, historical trends also favor the Super Eagles, who have only lost three of their last 22 AFCON group-stage matches, dating back to January 2004.

In the spotlight are two striking talents – Zinha Gano for Guinea-Bissau and Victor Osimhen for Nigeria. Gano has showcased his prowess by scoring three of his four goals after halftime, emphasizing his impact in the latter stages of the game. On the other side, Osimhen boasts an impressive record, remaining unbeaten in games where he finds the net for Nigeria, with ten wins and four draws to his name.

As the stage is set for this pivotal clash, Nigeria aims to assert their dominance, while Guinea-Bissau seeks redemption and the elusive taste of victory. The Super Eagles carry the weight of expectation, not only for progression but also for an authoritative statement in a tournament where each match contributes to the legacy of African football.