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Nigeria 2-0 Congo: Anas proves Eric Chelle wrong as Super Eagles B salvage pride in last CHAN game

Super Eagles B. [Photo Credit/ X]

Nigeria’s Super Eagles B (CHAN Eagles) defeated Congo 2-0 in their final group stage game of the 2024 African Nations Championship, Soccernet.ng reports.

The Super Eagles B returned to action against Congo in their final Group D game at the Benjamin Mkapa National Stadium.

Going into the game both teams had already been knocked out of the CHAN, as they lost their first two games of the competition.

Eric Chelle and members of the CHAN team in training
Eric Chelle and members of the CHAN team in training (Photo credit/X)

As such, coach Eric Chelle made some changes to his team. Players like Stephen Manyo, Alex Oyowah, Ebenezer Harcourt, and Yusuf Anas, who did not start the first two games, were named in the starting eleven against Congo.

Your #SuperEagles set for battle with Congo’s Red Devils

2009-born Harcourt makes his debut
️ Stephen Manyo lines up alongside Junior Nduka in central defence
NPFL topscorer Anas leads the line in attack

Time to finish strong, Eagles!#SoarSuperEagles #CHAN2024 pic.twitter.com/I2cT6LMvKT

— Super Eagles (@NGSuperEagles) August 19, 2025

Anas was the highest goalscorer in the Nigeria Premier Football League last season, so it was a surprise that coach Chelle did not deem him good enough to start the first two games against Senegal and Sudan.

The early exchanges were tight, as both teams lacked cohesion and creativity. The Super Eagles failed to create any clear-cut chance.

Nigeria had a few scares, however, as the VAR reviewed two incidences that could have resulted in penalties or a red card. The first half eventually ended goalless.

CHAN Super Eagles against Congo
CHAN Super Eagles against Congo (Photo credit: NFF Comms).

The second half started the same way as the first. Nigeria and Congo still lacked cohesion and failed to create chances.

However, the CHAN Eagles got their break 11 minutes into the restart, courtesy of Anas. A cross was sent into the area which Sikiru Alimi knocked down for Anas.

Sikiru Alimi celebrates a goal for Super Eagles B against Congo
Sikiru Alimi celebrates a goal for Super Eagles B against Congo (Photo credit: NFF Comms.)

The Nasarawa United marksman did not make any mistake from close range, as he calmly slotted the ball into the net to make it 1-0. It was a statement goal for him after starting from the bench in Nigeria’s first two game.

GOAL! Anas Yusuf’s opener for Nigeria against Congo. pic.twitter.com/ujOQ8IO9Yz

— Ghana Naija Ballers (@GHNaijaBallers) August 19, 2025

After going a goal down, the Red Devils started piling pressure on the Super Eagles’ defence to level the scoring. But they were not sleek and creative, so the Nigerian defence did not have any serious scare.

The Super Eagles wrapped up the win with a goal from Alimi, who guided a ball from Sodiq Ismaila into the net in the 93rd minute.

Group D’s journey ends here. Check the final standings below.

Purchase your #TotalEnergiesCHAN2024 tickets here https://t.co/awXbLaBpH9 pic.twitter.com/2R2NDegO77

— CAF_Online (@CAF_Online) August 19, 2025

The result means that Nigeria will finish third in the group behind Senegal and Sudan.

CHAN 2024: Nigeria vs Congo – Highlights

Kelvin Omachonu

Kelvin Omachonu

Kelvin Omachonu is a writer with many years of experience covering sports events in Nigeria and abroad. He is fueled by his love for the job, and is dedicated to delivering captivating stories.

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