Mali’s Eagles Soar Over Nigeria’s Super Eagles in 2-0 Victory

In a thrilling showdown in Marrakech, Morocco, the Eagles of Mali soared to victory over Nigeria’s Super Eagles with a 2-0 win in a friendly match. El Bilal Toure struck first with a goal in the first half, followed by Kamory Doumbia’s late second-half goal, securing Mali’s triumph at the Grand Stade de Marrakech.

This unexpected defeat marks the end of Nigeria’s eight-game unbeaten streak against Mali, a record that had stood strong until this match. Prior to this loss, the Super Eagles had dominated their matchups with five wins and three draws against the Malians. The last time Mali had emerged victorious over Nigeria was way back in September 1975, in a friendly that ended 4-1.

The Super Eagles had come into this match fresh off a 2-1 victory against Ghana in another friendly just days before. However, Mali proved to be a formidable opponent, breaking Nigeria’s winning streak and making a statement with their impressive performance on the field.

Looking ahead, the Super Eagles will now turn their focus to their upcoming match against South Africa in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers scheduled for June. As they regroup and prepare for their next challenge, Nigeria will be eager to bounce back from this defeat and showcase their resilience on the international stage once again.

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