Raphael Onyedika scored twice and Paul Onuachu netted his first international goal in four years as Nigeria beat 10-man Uganda 3-1 on Tuesday to record a ‍third ⁠win in Group C at the Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco and send the ​East African side ‌home.

Nigeria finished top of the pool with nine ​points followed by Tunisia and Tanzania, who reached the round of 16 as one of the four best third-placed sides following their ‌1-1 draw with Tunisia on Tuesday.

It was a dominant performance ‌from Nigeria despite resting several regulars having ‌already been assured of top spot in the ‌group.

Uganda netted ‍a ⁠consolation ​through Rogers Mato and used three goalkeepers in ⁠the game following an ⁠injury and a red card for Salim Magoola, another calamity ‌in a chaotic tournament for coach Paul Put’s ‌side.

Draw enough for Tanzania to reach Cup of Nations last 16

Tanzania grabbed a second-half equaliser to hold Tunisia to a 1-1 draw in their last Group C encounter at ‍the ⁠Africa Cup of Nations on Tuesday and book themselves a place in ​the last ‌16.

It was only Tanzania’s second point of ​the tournament but proved enough for them to advance as one of the four best third-placed ‌finishers.

Feisal Salum’s powerful shot three minutes into the second ‌half was enough to secure ‌the draw after Tunisia had been ahead ‌with a ‍43rd-minute ⁠penalty ​converted by Ismael Gharbi.

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Tunisia ended ⁠second in the group ⁠behind Nigeria, who beat Uganda 3-1 in Fes ‌at the same time.

Luca Zidane’s impact praised by Algeria coach

Algeria will be looking to make it a perfect Africa Cup of Nations group phase when they face Equatorial Guinea on Wednesday, particularly if they keep another clean sheet as goalkeeper Luca Zidane shines in Morocco.

The two-time African champions started their campaign ‍with ⁠a 3-0 win over Sudan followed by a 1-0 victory against Burkina Faso to secure top spot in Group E in which Zidane made crucial saves to keep Vladimir Petkovic’s side in ​the game.

Algeria kept one clean sheet in ‌their previous six games at AFCON, where they were eliminated in the group stage in 2021 ​and 2023 respectively after being crowned African champions in the 2019 edition in Egypt.

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However, since Luca Zidane, son of French World Cup-winning great Zinedine, switched international allegiance in September after playing for France as a junior, Algeria have kept two clean sheets in three games with ‌him in all competitions.

The 27-year-old Granada goalkeeper has adapted quickly since becoming first choice, Petkovic remarked.

“Zidane contributed significantly to ‌both victories. He began to integrate and gain experience in a short period of time,” the ‌coach said on Tuesday.

Despite only being with the team since October, Zidane has not been shy about ‌instructing his new ‍teammates, defender ⁠Rayan Ait-Nouri ​said.

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“Luca is a fantastic person. He integrated quickly into the group, he’s very talkative on ⁠the pitch, and he gives us great ⁠support. He’s a player and a person who fits the team perfectly,” Ait-Nouri added.

Another clean sheet should not be too difficult against ‌an Equatorial Guinea side who have been eliminated from the tournament having scored once in two ‌games.