• Ghana Premier League
    • GPL News
    • Transfers
    • Table and Fixtures
  • FA Cup
  • Division One
    • Zone One
    • Zone Two
    • Zone Three
  • National Teams
    • Black Stars
    • Black Stars B
    • Black Satellites
    • Black Starlets
    • Black Meteors
  • Women’s Football
    • Black Maidens
    • Black Princesses
    • Black Queens
    • Women’s Premier League
  • CAF Competitions
    • AFCON
    • CAF Confederation Cup
    • CAF Champions League
    • CHAN TOURNAMENT
    • WAFU COMPETITIONS
  • Europe
    • English Premier League
    • Bundesliga
    • La Liga
    • Ligue 1
    • Serie A
    • Transfers
  • UEFA
    • English Premier League
    • UEFA Champions League
    • UEFA Europa League
    • European Championship
  • World
    • FIFA World Cup Finals
    • International
Ghana Sports Page
  • LIVE Scores & Standings
  • Other Sports
    • Boxing
    • Tennis
    • Athletics
    • Basketball
  • GPL Top Scorers
    • 2024-2025 Season
    • 2023-2024 Season
    • 2022-2023 Season
    • 2021-2022 season
    • 2020-2021 Season
    • 2019-2020 Season
  • Statistics
    • GPL History
    • GPL Previous Winners List
    • FA Cup Winners
    • GPL All Time Top Scorers
  • Radio
  • About Us
    • About Us
    • Comment Policy
    • Privacy Policy
    • Videos
    • Contact Us
    • Terms Of Service
No Result
View All Result
  • LIVE Scores & Standings
  • Other Sports
    • Boxing
    • Tennis
    • Athletics
    • Basketball
  • GPL Top Scorers
    • 2024-2025 Season
    • 2023-2024 Season
    • 2022-2023 Season
    • 2021-2022 season
    • 2020-2021 Season
    • 2019-2020 Season
  • Statistics
    • GPL History
    • GPL Previous Winners List
    • FA Cup Winners
    • GPL All Time Top Scorers
  • Radio
  • About Us
    • About Us
    • Comment Policy
    • Privacy Policy
    • Videos
    • Contact Us
    • Terms Of Service
No Result
View All Result
Ghana Sports Page
No Result
View All Result
Home CHAN TOURNAMENT

Kwasi Appiah shows class as Sudan belabors Nigeria 4-0 and send Super Eagles out of CHAN 2024

Martin Tawiah by Martin Tawiah
August 13, 2025
in CHAN TOURNAMENT, CHAN Tournaments, Featured
0 0
0
Kwasi Appiah shows class as Sudan belabors Nigeria 4-0 and send Super Eagles out of CHAN 2024
0
SHARES
67
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Sudan produced the shock of CHAN PAMOJA 2024 so far, dismantling higher-ranked Nigeria 4–0 in Zanzibar to go top of Group D and, in the process, knock the Super Eagles out of the tournament with a game to spare. 

Abdel Raouf Yagoub struck twice after the break to add to an early Leonard Ngenge own goal and Walieldin Khdir’s penalty, capping a ruthless, disciplined display that left Nigeria bottom with zero points from two matches.

The result arrives on a day when title holders Senegal were held 1–1 by Congo, leaving the standings finely poised for the final round: Sudan and Senegal on four points apiece, Congo on two, and Nigeria out of contention.

With only four teams in Group D, the Super Eagles can now reach a maximum of three points — not enough to finish in the top two.

Nigeria began with urgency and plenty of set-piece pressure. Corners on eight and nine minutes asked early questions of Mohamed Abooja’s handling, while Raymond Tochukwu sliced wide from distance (11’).

Sudan, coached by Ghanaian Kwesi Appiah, absorbed the punches and then struck with the evening’s first big twist.

On 22 minutes, Anthony Ijoma thought he had put Nigeria ahead after stealing in behind, only for VAR to rule the effort out for offside. Three minutes later Sudan punished the reprieve with a freakish opener: Yagoub’s shot cannoned off the post and ricocheted in off the unfortunate Ngenge (25’).

A blow became a body-shot just before the break when Ngenge’s miserable few minutes continued — a handball in the box (43’) — allowing captain Walieldin Khdir to crash home the penalty into the top-right corner (44’). 

Nigeria still had a sniff before half-time when Sikiru Alimi went close twice, glancing wide from a cross (39’) and prodding past the post in stoppage time (45+4’), but the Super Eagles trudged in two down.

Eric Chelle rolled the dice at the interval with a triple change — Steven Manyo, Jabbar Malik and Vincent Temitope on — in search of a response. Instead, Sudan tightened their grip. Tochukwu’s free-kick flew over (52’) and, almost immediately, the Falcons of Jediane pounced again.

Musa Hussien’s persistence created chaos and Yagoub, outstanding all evening between the lines, arrived to steer a left-footed finish into the bottom-right corner (55’). Seven minutes later he iced the contest, sweeping in a fourth from the centre of the area to the top-left (62’) after Sudan pinched possession and broke with clarity and conviction.

From there, Appiah’s side managed the game with a cool head. Sudan’s midfield trio snapped into duels and recycled the ball smartly, while full-backs Ahmed Tabanja and Mazin Simbo picked their moments to progress or, more often, to stay compact. When Nigeria did engineer sights of goal, Abooja stood firm — notably clutching Manyo’s late header (84’). Tochukwu rattled the post from range (90’), summing up Nigeria’s night: speculative, hurried, and ultimately fruitless.

What will delight Appiah most is how closely Sudan’s performance mirrored his pre-match blueprint. They were disciplined without the ball, fast in transition and ruthless in the box. Khdir knitted play and led the press; Yaser Awad stretched the pitch on the right; Ali Abdalla and Hussien worked tirelessly.

Even the bench kept the standard: late introductions Mohamed Tia Asad, Al-Misbah Faisal and Awad Zayed helped see out the game with minimal fuss.

For Nigeria, the statistics and the storyline are stark. Two matches, no goals, five conceded. The disallowed goal at 22 minutes changed nothing about a defensive display that never recovered from Ngenge’s double calamity before half-time.

Chelle’s side created half-chances, but lacked precision in crossing and composure in front of goal; when the press was bypassed, they were repeatedly exposed down the flanks. Bookings for Ahmed Tabanja (50’) and Shola Adelani (81’) reflected a contest growing increasingly stretched — but only one team looked likely to score again.

Via CAFONLINE

Previous Post

GFA Congress approves third term limit for president

Next Post

“They need better coaching” – James Kwesi Appiah after big win over Nigeria 

Next Post
Kwasi Appiah shows class as Sudan belabors Nigeria 4-0 and send Super Eagles out of CHAN 2024

“They need better coaching” - James Kwesi Appiah after big win over Nigeria 

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Blue Captcha Image
Refresh

*

No Result
View All Result
  • #89642 (no title)
  • About Us
  • Author Stats
  • Comment Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Division One
  • Ghana League
  • GPL Top Scorers 2021-2022 season
  • GPL Top Scorers 2022-2023 Season
  • GPL Top Scorers 2023-2024 Season
  • GPL Top Scorers 2024-2025 Season
  • GPL: Ghana FA & StarTimes release MD 23 schedules
  • Home
  • Home
  • Home 2
  • Home 3
  • Home 4
  • Home 5
  • Kit
  • LIVE Scores & Standings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Radio
  • Sample Page
  • Sample Page
  • Sample Page
  • Scholarship
  • Statistics
  • Terms Of Service
  • Videos

© 2025 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Live Scores & Standings
  • Live Radio
  • Ghana Premier League
  • GPL Top Scorers
    • 2024-2025 Season
    • 2023-2024 Season
    • 2022-2023 Season
    • 2021-2022 season
    • 2020-2021 Season
    • 2019-2020 Season
  • Statistics
    • GPL History
    • GPL Previous Winners List
    • FA Cup Winners
    • GPL All Time Top Scorers
  • National Teams
    • Black Stars
    • Black Stars B
    • Black Meteors
    • Black Satellites
    • Black Starlets
  • CAF Competitions
    • AFCON
    • CAF Champions League
    • CAF Confederation Cup
    • CAF U-20 AFCON
  • Other Sports
    • Athletics
    • Basketball
    • Boxing
  • World
    • FIFA World Cup Finals
    • International
  • UEFA
    • UEFA Champions League
    • UEFA Europa League
    • European Championship
  • About Us
    • About
    • Comment Policy
    • Privacy Policy
    • Videos
    • Terms Of Service
    • Contact Us
  • Division One
    • Zone One
    • Zone Two
    • Zone Three
  • Women’s Football
    • Black Queens
    • Black Princesses
    • Black Maidens
    • Women’s Premier League

© 2025 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.