Nations Cup: Traore strikes late to hold 10-man Nigeria

Traore strikes late to hold 10-man Nigeria

Super sub Alain Traore bagged the equaliser deep in injury time to earn Burkina Faso a 1-1 draw against 10-man Nigeria Monday.

The Lorient midfielder came on late in the second half and worked his magic to earn the Stallions an unexpected point, although the result extended to 18 games the winless run of the west Africans in the competition.

Emmanuel Emenike had put Nigeria into the lead before the break, but the wasteful Super Eagles were reduced to 10 men when Celtic defender Efe Ambrose picked up a second yellow card.

The result left Group C evenly balanced after title-holders Zambia and Ethiopia drew 1-1 earlier.

"All four teams have one point so everything is open," said Belgium-born Burkina Faso coach Paul Put. "The performance today showed who Burkina are -- we have quality in the team.

"We were missing some key players so I am very proud of what we did. I was confident of getting a point against Nigeria.

"This was a very good result for us and I am looking forward to the second game against Ethiopia."

Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi said: "I am not going to let anything bring us down. I'm very proud of the boys, who did everything I wanted of them.

"This game is gone and the next game against Zambia is very, very important. I'll pick up the players and motivate them."

Chelsea winger Victor Moses was left on the bench, with Keshi, who won the Nations Cup as a player in 1994, fielding a three-pronged attack comprising Emenike, Brown Ideye and Ahmed Musa.

Traore, who had faced a race to be fit after an ankle problem, started on the bench with veteran captain Moumouni Dagano leading from the front.

Before a modest crowd at the Mbombela Stadium, Ideye's appeal for an early penalty after hitting the deck in a challenge from Bakary Kone was dismissed by Algerian referee Mohamed Benouza.

A short time later the mohican-haired Dynamo Kyiv star blasted over Abdoulaye Soulama's crossbar after good work by Musa down the right.

Burkina were enjoying plenty of the action but Nigeria's defence, marshalled by skipper Joseph Yobo, who was equalling Nwankwo Kanu's record of playing in six Nations Cups, comfortably absorbed the pressure.

Nigeria took the lead in the 23rd minute as Ideye artfully flicked the ball to Emenike in the box and the Spartak Moscow star fought off two defenders to poke it past Soulama.

John Obi Mikel, a Chelsea teammate of the missing Moses, was making his presence felt as Nigeria, back at the finals after failing to make it last year, held Burkina at bay.

On 48 minutes, a fire alarm sounded in the stadium, with instructions over the tannoy to vacate the stadium.

No one told the players, however, who played on oblivious, and the fans stayed put.

Keshi replaced Emenike with Villarreal striker Ikechukwu Uche approaching the hour mark in a ploy to kill off the game

One of Burkina's best chances came when Dagano unleashed a low angled shot from the right of the area, ruffling goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama's feathers.

At the other end, Uche should have done better, his close-range shot badly off target.

Put then brought on his ace, Traore, for Aristide Bance.

Nigeria were down a man on 74 minutes when Ambrose picked up his second yellow, but Burkina were unable to make their numerical superiority count.

Nigeria will face sterner opposition Friday when they take on champions Zambia, the side they beat to claim their second title 19 years ago.


Nigeria winger Victor Moses is expected to make his Africa Cup of Nations debut on Monday, having overcome a knock to take his place against Burkina Faso.

The 22-year-old is expected to start alongside Chelsea colleague John Obi Mikel in Nelspruit as the Super Eagles begin their campaign for a third title.

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Winning the trophy is not going to be easy but we will give it our best

Joseph YoboNigeria captain

Captain Joseph Yobo is poised to equal Nwankwo Kanu's record of six Nations Cup appearances for Nigeria.

Burkina Faso have gone 17 matches without a win in the Cup of Nations.

The team failed to win a point at the tournament in 2012, but with striker Aristide Bance fit to start there is an air of optimism around the squad.

The return to fitness of his strike-partner Alain Traore, after a heel injury, is a further boost for Burkina Faso although Monday's game may come too soon for him.

Traore is seen as a key part of the squad, having scored a decisive stoppage-time goal to put them through at the expense of the Central African Republic.

Nigeria have had mixed results in the build-up to the tournament, drawing 1-1 with Catalonia, being held to a 0-0 draw by fellow qualifiers Cape Verde, beating Sparta Rotterdam 1-0 before easing to a 5-0 victory over Portuguese second division outfit Farense.

But having been among the dominant forces in African football a decade ago, the Group C match against Burkina Faso marks their return to the Nations Cup after missing out on the tournament a year ago.

Nigeria captain Joseph Yobo: "Winning the trophy is not going to be easy but I promise we will give it our best shot. Let us not get beyond ourselves. The focus for now is on getting past the group stages and only then should we think about quarter-finals and, hopefully, the semi-finals and final."

Nigeria winger Victor Moses: "We have prepared well and, having missed the last tournament, wish to make Nigerians proud by the end of it."

Burkina Faso striker Aristide Bance : "I believe we have learnt from past failures and have a realistic chance of getting out of the group."

 

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Artice title: Nations Cup: Traore strikes late to hold 10-man Nigeria
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