Spain will face Italy in the ConfederationsCup semi-finals after they beat Nigeria totop Group B.
Jordi Alba scored twice, stroking in following a
flowing move early on and then rounding Nigerian
goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama with two minutes
left.
Nigeria caused problems for Spain's defence in
between with John Mikel Obi and Sunday Mba
going close.
Fernando Torres headed in two minutes after
coming on as a substitute, before Alba sealed it to
knock Nigeria out.
The goal from Chelsea striker Torres took the heat
out of the contest, but despite Spain's superiority
in possession, Nigeria were let down again by
poor finishing when substitute Gambo
Muhammad squirmed the ball wide with 15
minutes left.
He was set up by the impressive Ahmed Musa,
who also created a great opportunity for Brown
Ideye, but the striker's touch let him down in
front of an open goal.
And although coach Stephen Keshi's Super
Eagles bow out of the tournament with a solitary
victory over Tahiti to finish third in Group B
behind Uruguay, there were signs of
encouragement for his young side.
Had they converted their chances the story of
this game might have been different, but there
was a sense that Spain still had another gear to
move into if they needed it.
The world champions established early control
from the kick-off with Andres Iniesta testing
Enyeama before he played his part in Alba's
breakthrough goal after three minutes.
As the ball was shifted to right to left in Spain's
midfield, Iniesta latched onto it and played in the
on-rushing Alba, who was perhaps fortunate to
receive the ball back off Kenneth Omeruo before
calmly passing the ball into the net.
Despite an overwhelming advantage after beating
Uruguay in their first game and hitting 10 goals
past Tahiti, Spain still needed at least a point
coming into this game to confirm their semi-final
place in a competition they are yet to win.
So it was perhaps no surprise that boss Vicente
Del Bosque re-introduced his first team, with only
Sergio Ramos remaining from the Tahiti mauling
and Victor Valdes named in goal.
But with Nigeria still having an outside chance of
qualifying, they committed to attack too, and
only a Ramos block to deny Mikel and Valdes's
save from Mba's shot prevented the Super Eagles
from equalising.
Last time these two sides met, Nigeria beat Spain
in the group stages of the 1998 World Cup, and
at times Keshi's team caused further concern for
Spain.
La Roja created the better opportunities before
the break, though. Roberto Soldado should really
have taken one of two chances when he was put
through on goal. On both occasions, Enyeama
produced good saves. Soldado then crossed for
Barcelona's Cesc Fabregas, who hit the post.
Nigeria responded once more just after the
interval when the pace of Musa allowed him to
whip in a superb cross for Ideye, but the striker's
touch was clumsy.
Two minutes after coming on as a substitute,
Torres then showed Ideye how it should be done
by heading in Pedro's centre following a smart
move.
It took his total for the tournament to five goals
overall and killed the game as a contest although
Muhammad could have created a more exciting
finish had he shown greater composure.
Alba had the final say by controlling David Villa's
long free-kick, beating Enyeama and booking
Spain's spot in the last four with a 100% record.
Spain coach Vicente Del Bosque:
"It was a difficult match. We had an excellent
rival who fought for the ball. In the end we were
able to control the ball and break the match.
"[Italy] is a challenge for us. We want to play the
final.
"For Italy it'll also be a very important match,
because after the final of the European
Championship, I guess they'll want revenge."
Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi:
"We played against a better side, a team who've
been together for a long time.
"It's a learning process for us, it's good. We have
to continue from where we stopped here and
build on that."
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