Despite not playing their matchday 4 African Cup of Nations qualifying match against Libya’s Mediterranean Knights, the Super Eagles of Nigeria remain at the top of Group D with seven points from three games.
In a related match, Rwanda achieved a crucial 2-1 victory over Benin at the Stade Amahoro on Tuesday, a result that significantly impacted the group standings.
The home side dominated the game, controlling possession and creating numerous scoring opportunities.
Benin struck first, taking the lead late in the first half through Andreas Hountondji, who capitalized on a defensive lapse from Rwanda.
However, the hosts responded with resilience, equalizing in the 70th minute when Innocent Nshuti found the back of the net with a well-placed shot.
Rwanda sealed the victory just five minutes later when Djihad Bizimana converted a penalty, securing all three points for the Amavubi.
This win has revitalized Rwanda’s hopes of qualifying for the Africa Cup of Nations, bringing their points total to five from four matches and placing them in third position.
Meanwhile, the Cheetahs of Benin, managed by former Super Eagles coach Gernot Rohr, currently sit second in the group with six points from four games.
As the Super Eagles prepare for their next fixtures, they remain in pole position in Group D, setting the stage for a competitive finish in the qualifiers.
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