Getting
ready for the World Cup qualifying match against Ethiopia comes in
different ways for Nigerian players. On Sunday, Victor Moses celebrated
his 100th English Premier League appearance with the match against
Sunderland at the Stadium of Light. It was a superb outing for the Super
Eagles attacker as his team Liverpool defeated their hosts 3-1 to move
up to the second spot of the league table.
Moses who joined the Reds on loan from
Chelsea at the start of the season said he was excited by the result.
His key goal attempt was saved.
He wrote via his Twitter handle, “Buzzin with the win great result the lads were brilliant.”
Moses has been called up by Nigeria
coach Stephen Keshi for the October 13 match in Addis Ababa in search of
a Brazil 2014 World Cup ticket.
But the match was not just for the Nigerian as Luis Suarez crowned his Premier League return with a brace.
Having completed a 10-game ban for
biting Chelsea’s Branislav Ivanovic last season, Suarez scored in each
half at the Stadium of Light as Liverpool ended a run of three games
without victory.
Daniel Sturridge had given Liverpool the
lead with his fifth goal of the season, with Emanuele Giaccherini
replying for Sunderland early in the second half after Suarez had made
it 2-0.
It was Sunderland’s first league game
since the dismissal of manager Paolo Di Canio, but although they are now
four points from safety, interim coach Kevin Ball will have been
heartened by their second-half reaction.
Both sides threatened from early
set-pieces, Keiren Westwood denying Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard and
Sebastian Larsson rattling the visitors’ bar, before the away side went
ahead in contentious circumstances in the 28th minute.
A left-wing corner found Sturridge
unmarked at the back post and although he shaped to head the ball, it
actually struck his elbow before bouncing over the line.
Sunderland’s defenders did not appeal,
however, and eight minutes later Sturridge’s teasing low cross from the
right allowed Suarez to slide home his first goal since completing his
suspension.
The Uruguayan celebrated by lifting his
jersey to reveal a T-shirt bearing a picture of his family with his
new-born son Benjamin, who was born on Thursday. Moses son Brentley
celebrated his first birthday last Friday.
The hosts were quick to react though,
and after former Sunderland goalkeeper Simon Mignolet had saved with his
feet from Craig Gardner and Adam Johnson had shot narrowly over, they
drew level in the 52nd minute.
Mignolet could only parry a low drive by
Ki Sung-yueng and Giaccherini swept the loose ball home with his left
foot to reduce the arrears.
There were chances for both teams,
Mignolet denying Gardner again, while Westwood saved from Victor Moses
and Kolo Toure, before Suarez tucked in his second goal from another
Sturridge cross in the 89th minute.
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