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World Cup: Musa's brace lifts Nigeria past Iceland

By TASS
Hordur Magnusson (R) of Iceland goes for a header during the FIFA World Cup 2018 group D preliminary round soccer match between Nigeria and Iceland in Volgograd, Russia on Friday. Photo by Sergei Ilnitsky/EPA-EFE
Hordur Magnusson (R) of Iceland goes for a header during the FIFA World Cup 2018 group D preliminary round soccer match between Nigeria and Iceland in Volgograd, Russia on Friday. Photo by Sergei Ilnitsky/EPA-EFE

VOLGOGRAD -- Nigerian forward Ahmed Musa's brace secured a 2-0 win for his country's team in a World Cup group stage match vs Iceland.

The game was played in the Russian southern city of Volgograd in front of a crowd on 40,904 on Friday.

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Musa scored his opening goal on the 49th minute that was followed by another one on the 75th minute. At the end of the second half, the referee awarded a penalty shot to Nigeria's net and did not change his decision even after the use of the VAR (Visual Assistant Referee) system. Iceland's Gylfi Sigurdsoon fired his penalty over the crossbar.

Nigeria have scored the first win at the World Cup to take the second place in Group D, with three points. It was the first game lost by Iceland at World Cup tournaments. The Icelandic team finished its debut match vs Argentina in a 1-1 draw. With one point to their credit, Iceland are third in the group, ahead of Argentina, also having one point. The group's leader are Croatia that have earned six points.

Nigeria will play its next group stage game vs Argentina in St. Petersburg on June 26. Iceland will face Croatia in Rostov-on-Don on the same day.

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