Nigeria won’t be on the 2026 FIFA World Cup after dropping to Congo in a penalty shootout in a qualifying match. However moderately than look inwards, Nigeria coach Éric Chelle has blamed some unconventional techniques from his opponents: Chelle claims {that a} Congo group workers member used voodoo through the penalty shootout.
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Movies from the ultimate moments of the penalty shootout have now gone viral on social media exhibiting an indignant Chelle making an attempt to cost at a member of Congo’s workers earlier than being restrained.
“The man of Congo did some voodoo,” former Mali worldwide Chelle advised reporters within the postgame media combined zone. “Each time, each time, each time, so because of this I used to be slightly nervous (of) him.”
Requested to elucidate what occurred, Chelle did a gesture of shaking a water bottle.
The legitimacy of the claims apart, Congo claimed the continent’s playoff ultimate on Sunday in a penalty shootout the place two spot kicks have been saved by a substitute goalkeeper Timothy Fayulu, who was despatched on late in additional time of a 1-1 draw. Fayulu changed common keeper Lionel Mpasi. Congo thus made the minimize for the intercontinental playoffs in March.
Congo coach Sebastien Desabre’s transfer of adjusting goalkeepers within the 119th minute of the sport with the prospect of shootouts looming massive was all of the magic that Congo wanted. Fayulu saved two of Nigeria’s six spot-kicks, the second from Moses Simon and the sixth by Semi Ajayi, earlier than Congo’s Chancel Mbemba sealed the win.
The Nigerian soccer group has now did not qualify for back-to-back World Cups regardless of star strikers Victor Osimhen and Ademola Lookman being of their profession prime years.
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Osimhen was injured within the first half Sunday and changed at half time with the rating 1-1, and Lookman additionally was eliminated within the second half.
(With inputs from the Related Press)
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