Flying Eagles stepped up their build-up for next month’s final AYC qualifier against Lesotho when they trounced Nigeria National League side Prisons FC of Abuja 5-0.
The Flying Eagles will host Lesotho on August 16 with the return leg a fortnight later in Maseru and the overall winners will advance to the 2015 AYC to be staged by Senegal in March.
Taiwo Awoniyi, fresh from a training
stint in Sweden, opened scoring with Ifeanyi Matthew, Sulaiman Abdullahi, Chisom Eze and Segun Alebiosu also getting on the scoreboard.
The Nigeria U20s opened scoring after 12 minutes from the penalty spot when Awoniyi was fouled inside the box and Ifeanyi Matthew sent the goalkeeper the wrong way.
Awoniyi then fired the second goal on 26 minutes, when he crashed his effort from inside the box into the roof of the net.
The languid striker would have scored again in first half stoppage time, but he missed an easy chance.
Prisons best chance came in the 53rd minute, when Flying Eagles goalkeeper Joshua Enaholo parried a goal-bound effort for corner.
In the 69th minute, substitute Sulaiman Abdullahi scored the Flying Eagles third goal when he lobbed over the Prisons goalkeeper before he coolly finished off.
Prisons midfielder Ochule Paul was sent off in the 71st minute for dissent.
Substitutes Chisom Eze and Alebiosu crowned the victory with well-taken goals in the 73rd and 89th minutes, respectively.
Flying Eagles vs Prisons FC
Joshua Enaholo – Seun Olulayo (Mustapha Abdullahi 70), Musa Muhammed (Ifeanyi Nweke 83), Wilfred Ndidi (Adebayor Ademuluwa 83), Zaharadeen Bello (Izu Omego 79) – Ifeanyi Ifeanyi, Ifeanyi Matthew, Obinna Nwobodo, Bernard Bulbwa (Chisom Eze 64) – Alhassan Ibrahim ‘Mu-azam (Sulaiman Abdullahi 46, Segun Alebiosu 79), Taiwo Awoniyi
The Flying Eagles will host Lesotho on August 16 with the return leg a fortnight later in Maseru and the overall winners will advance to the 2015 AYC to be staged by Senegal in March.
Taiwo Awoniyi, fresh from a training
stint in Sweden, opened scoring with Ifeanyi Matthew, Sulaiman Abdullahi, Chisom Eze and Segun Alebiosu also getting on the scoreboard.
The Nigeria U20s opened scoring after 12 minutes from the penalty spot when Awoniyi was fouled inside the box and Ifeanyi Matthew sent the goalkeeper the wrong way.
Awoniyi then fired the second goal on 26 minutes, when he crashed his effort from inside the box into the roof of the net.
The languid striker would have scored again in first half stoppage time, but he missed an easy chance.
Prisons best chance came in the 53rd minute, when Flying Eagles goalkeeper Joshua Enaholo parried a goal-bound effort for corner.
In the 69th minute, substitute Sulaiman Abdullahi scored the Flying Eagles third goal when he lobbed over the Prisons goalkeeper before he coolly finished off.
Prisons midfielder Ochule Paul was sent off in the 71st minute for dissent.
Substitutes Chisom Eze and Alebiosu crowned the victory with well-taken goals in the 73rd and 89th minutes, respectively.
Flying Eagles vs Prisons FC
Joshua Enaholo – Seun Olulayo (Mustapha Abdullahi 70), Musa Muhammed (Ifeanyi Nweke 83), Wilfred Ndidi (Adebayor Ademuluwa 83), Zaharadeen Bello (Izu Omego 79) – Ifeanyi Ifeanyi, Ifeanyi Matthew, Obinna Nwobodo, Bernard Bulbwa (Chisom Eze 64) – Alhassan Ibrahim ‘Mu-azam (Sulaiman Abdullahi 46, Segun Alebiosu 79), Taiwo Awoniyi
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