Nigeria vs Iceland Review
Nigeria 2-0 Iceland
Leicester's Ahmed Musa, who spent the end of the season in Russia at CSKA Moscow, scored both goals as Nigeria swept aside World Cup debutants Iceland to leave Group D interestingly poised with one round of games to go.
The Super Eagles would have gone out with a defeat but they came good in Volgograd. A dull first half was livened up early in the second, as Musa showed superb technique to fire Nigeria ahead on the half-volley before the Leicester player rounded keeper Hannes Thor Halldorsson to make it 2-0. Iceland missed a late penalty which was awarded after a VAR review which Gylfi Sigurdsson fired over
The result gives a slight lift to pre tournament hotshots, and group rivals Argentina. Victory over Nigeria in their final game would see La Albiceleste safely into the last 16, as long as Iceland do not beat group leaders Croatia. In that event, goal difference would decide who progressed.
A victory in that game for Nigeria, on the other hand, would now guarantee their progress. Having started the day bottom of their group, they now find themselves in second place, three points behind Croatia, who have already qualified for the knockout stage.
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