What was the score of the Nigeria vs Gabon match?
Nigeria won 3-1 in extra time.
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A summary of key events in the World Cup qualifiers, including Nigeria's victory over Gabon, updates on other matches, Anguissa's injury, and Cameroon's coach expressing confidence despite internal issues.
Nigeria advanced in the CAF World Cup qualifiers after a hard-fought 3-1 victory against Gabon. Victor Osimhen played a key role in the win. The match saw goals from Akor Adams and Mario Lemina in normal time, followed by Osimhen and Chidera Ejuke scoring in extra time.
Several other international fixtures took place, including World Cup qualifiers and international friendlies. Notable matches included France vs Ukraine, Republic of Ireland vs Portugal, Moldova vs Italy, Andorra vs Albania, England vs Serbia, Lithuania vs Israel, and Iran vs Cape Verde.
In Serie A news, Napoli confirmed that Andre Frank Zambo Anguissa has a high-grade lesion in his left thigh, sidelining him for months. This is a significant blow for Napoli, as Anguissa has been a key player this season.
Cameroon's coach, Marc Brys, expressed confidence in his team despite an internal rift with Cameroon Football Federation President Samuel Eto'o. Brys believes his team is mature enough to handle the situation and advance to the inter-confederation playoffs.
Nigeria won 3-1 in extra time.
Other matches included France vs Ukraine, Republic of Ireland vs Portugal, and England vs Serbia.
Napoli confirmed that Anguissa has a high-grade lesion and will be out for months.
Yes, Cameroon's coach Marc Brys is experiencing a rift with Samuel Eto'o.
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