Nigeria 0-1 Tunisia: Super Eagles crash out of AFCON, with Everton’s Alex Iwobi sent off in shock defeat

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Nigeria's woes were compounded when Everton winger Alex Iwobi was shown a straight red card (after a VAR review) for a dangerous challenge on goalscorer Msakni just five minutes after coming on as a substitute

Tunisia have caused an upset in the Africa Cup of Nations by beating Nigeria 1-0 in the round of 16.

The Super Eagles were one of the favourites to win the tournament, but have crashed out following Youssef Msakni’s strike from outsidee of the box early in the second half.

Nigeria’s woes were compounded when Everton winger Alex Iwobi was shown a straight red card (after a VAR review) for a dangerous challenge on goalscorer Msakni just five minutes after coming on as a substitute.

EUROSPORT said the Super Eagles came into the game as one of the favourites, having won all three of their group games, but struggled to impose themselves on the Eagles of Carthage in a cagey first-half that lacked any goalmouth action.

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However, Tunisia struck first and took the lead moments into the second half. Youssef Msakni’s 30-yard effort snuck into the net, as Nigeria goalkeeper Maduka Okoye fumbled the shot and could not keep it out.

Things went from bad to worse for the Super Eagles as second half substitute Alex Iwobi was shown a straight red card for serious foul play following a VAR check after a dangerous challenge on Msakni’s ankle.

The Tunisians held on to secure a priceless victory, and only their second win of the tournament.

TALKING POINT – ANOTHER AFCON SHOCK

The 2021 edition of the African Cup of Nations has seen many shocks, and another has been added to that list as Nigeria follow Algeria and Ghana out of the tournament, and they are going home with a whimper.

The talk pre-match was of the amount of disruption caused by a Covid-19 outbreak in the Tunisia camp, which may have caused some complacency in the Nigeria dressing room. Regardless, the Super Eagles did not turn up tonight, and struggled to deal with Tunisia’s compact shape off the ball.

Considering they were one of the tournament favourites, and had an excellent run of results in the group stage, there no doubt will be discussions behind the scenes amongst those at the Nigeria Football Federation to find out what went wrong.

PLAYER OF THE MATCH – YOUSSEF MSAKNI

Tunisia's Youssef Msakni celebrates scoring the winning goal against Nigeria
Tunisia’s Youssef Msakni celebrates scoring the winning goal against Nigeria. Photo: Getty Images
The 31-year-old proved to be the match winner for Tunisia in what was an accomplished performance. The forward scored with his only shot of the game, and there was a touch of luck involved, but Msakni will not care.
Picking the ball up on the half-turn, he fired in a low effort from 30-yards out, which Nigeria goalkeeper Maduka Okoye fumbled before having to pick the ball out of his net.
Msakni also made three successful dribbles and provided one key pass, and saved his best performance of the tournament for the vital moment.