Super Eagles B thrash G12 FC in dominant friendly ahead of CHAN qualifiers against Ghana

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As part of their rigorous preparations for the crucial 8th African Nations Championship (CHAN) qualifiers, Nigeria’s Super Eagles B team delivered an emphatic 5-1 victory over G12 FC in a friendly match, Nigeriasoccernet.com writes.

The encounter, held at the state-of-the-art Remo Stars Sports Institute in Ikenne-Remo, Ogun State, showcased the team's readiness for the pivotal two-legged clash against the Black Galaxies of Ghana.

The Super Eagles B's impressive performance was spearheaded by the attacking duo of Sunday Megwo and Al-Amin Umar, both netting braces. Nelson Abiam further added to the goal tally with a well-timed strike, solidifying the team’s dominance.

The match also highlighted the creative prowess of Ikorodu City FC’s Waliu Ojetoye, who registered two key assists, and Nasarawa United's prolific forward Anas Yusuf, who contributed with a brilliant assist. The cohesive display underscored the team’s attacking depth and tactical discipline under the guidance of coaches Daniel Ogunmodede and Fidelis Ikechukwu.

Preparations Intensify for Ghana Clash

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The friendly comes as part of an intensive training regimen aimed at fine-tuning the squad ahead of the first-leg qualifier against Ghana's Black Galaxies, set to take place at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday, December 22. The match is expected to be fiercely contested, with both sides vying for a spot in the CHAN finals.

Speaking after the game, Ogunmodede emphasized the importance of team cohesion and tactical awareness in their quest for victory. He noted the players' determination and urged them to maintain their focus as the countdown to the decisive fixture begins.

The Road to CHAN Glory

The CHAN tournament, designed exclusively for players featuring in their domestic leagues, presents a significant platform for showcasing local talent. For Nigeria, securing qualification against Ghana would mark a critical step toward reclaiming their dominance on the continental stage, following past disappointments in the competition.

With the squad demonstrating promising form in the build-up to the qualifiers, fans and analysts alike are optimistic about their chances. The second leg of the tie will take place in Nigeria, where the Super Eagles B will look to seal their qualification in front of a passionate home crowd.