Balogun Alleges ‘Juju May Have Been Involved’ By Ghana Against Nigeria In World Cup Playoff

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Nigeria defender Leon Balogun questions the use of the away goals rule in Africa and alleges Juju might have been involved by Ghana.

Nigeria finished top of their group in the second round of the Caf World Cup qualifiers and after the play-off draw, they landed their West African rivals Ghana.

In the first leg played in Ghana, the Black Stars and the Super Eagles played to a goalless draw despite the numerous chances created by either side.

In the second leg staged in Nigeria, Thomas Partey scored for the visitors with William Troost-Ekong equalising for the hosts.

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However, it was not enough for the Super Eagles as their rivals joined Tunisia, Senegal, Morocco and Cameroon for the World Cup in Qatar.

Balogun has now questioned why the away-goals rule is still being applied in Africa, further alleging black magic, commonly referred to as Juju, may have been used in the first leg that ended 0-0.

“It is funny because that season, the away goals rule had been scrapped everywhere. I don’t know why they didn’t do it in Africa…I have no clue. Until this day, I don’t understand,” Balogun told The Beautiful Game.

“We did go to Ghana to play the first leg and it was a tough game. You know there was this whole fuss about them changing the stadium at the last minute on Tuesday when they have never lost and they say whether Juju may or may not have been involved also or whatever.

“It was tough for us. I can’t lie…..It was really tough and we ended up playing [0-0.”

Ghana started the World Cup campaign with a 3-2 Group H loss against Portugal, before bouncing back with a 3-2 win against South Korea. However, they then fell 2-0 against Uruguay to crash out.


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