Nigeria coach blames 'voodoo' after World Cup hopes crushed
Atalanta forward Lookman, the former England Under-21 international, had scored both goals in Nigeria's defeat of Cameroon in the last 16 and he made it three in two games as the Super Eagles claimed their third 1-0 victory of the tournament.
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Nigeria's
football coach has accused the Democratic Republic of Congo of practising
"voodoo" after his squad's hopes of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup
ended in a penalty shootout loss.
DR Congo
and Nigeria drew 1-1 after extra time in the African play-offs final in Rabat
on Sunday and the central Africans won 4-3 on penalties to book a place in
inter-confederation play-offs in Mexico next March.
In his
post-match remarks to journalists, coach Eric Chelle said a member of the DR
Congo team "did some voodoo, every time, every time, every time".
"That
is why I was a bit nervous," said former Mali international Chelle, who
boasts four wins and two draws in competitive matches since taking charge of
the Super Eagles.
Chelle
had admitted prior to the match that it was going to "be very difficult in
Morocco".
Using
hand gestures, he said he saw a DR Congo member waving his hand as if
sprinkling or shaking something. "I don't know if it's water or something
like that."
In a
nervy shootout in which four spot-kicks were saved and another missed, DR Congo
captain Chancel Mbemba defied a bottle thrown toward him and torrential rain to
convert the winning penalty as his country seek a return to the global showpiece
after a lengthy absence.
Nigeria,
an African football giant, lie 19 places above DR Congo in the world rankings
and were pre-match favourites.
The
Super Eagles failed to qualify for the second World Cup in a row. They had not
missed back-to-back editions since their debut in 1994.
While
Nigeria have been regular participants at the World Cup, the sole appearance by
the Congolese came in 1974 when the mineral-rich central African country was
called Zaire.


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