Les Bleus go through

01 July 2014 - 02:04 By Reuters
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NOT THIS TIME: Nigerian goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama, left, beats France's Karim Benzema to the ball during the round of 16 football match at Mane Garrincha National Stadium in Brasilia last night. France moved into the last eight with a 2-0 win
NOT THIS TIME: Nigerian goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama, left, beats France's Karim Benzema to the ball during the round of 16 football match at Mane Garrincha National Stadium in Brasilia last night. France moved into the last eight with a 2-0 win
Image: FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP

France ended Nigeria's hopes of a first World Cup quarterfinal appearance when they scored two late goals to beat the Super Eagles 2-0 in a rough second-round match last night.

Paul Pogba put France ahead in the 79th minute, heading in at the far post after Nigeria goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama flapped at Mathieu Valbuena's corner following a sustained spell of French pressure.

The win was sealed when Joseph Yobo turned a low cross into his own goal in stoppage time. France will play Germany orAlgeria in the last eight.

It was a controversial victory, however, as the game had swung France's way after Nigeria'sinfluential midfielder Ogenyi Onazi was injured by a late tackle from Blaise Matuidi, who was lucky to escape with only a yellow card.

France were centimetres from going ahead when Karim Benzema poked the ball past Enyeama, who managed to partly block his shot. Victor Moses then hooked the ball off the line.

Nigeria escaped again when John Obi Mikel cleared Benzema's shot off the line, then Yohan Cabaye struck the underside of the crossbar with a thunderous long-range strike.

Enyeama then tipped Benzema's close-range header over the bar, leading to the corner from which France scored their first goal.

The first half had been much more even. Nigeria made a bright start and thought they had gone ahead when Emmanuel Emenike turned in Ahmed Musa's low cross at the near post but the effort was ruled offside in an extremely close call.

Pogba was denied when he met Valbuena's low cross from the right with a flying volley, only to be brilliantly denied by Enyeama, who parried the ball away with a tremendous reflex save.

Nigeria produced some neat moves in midfield interspersed with basic unforced errors and Mikel was lucky to escape when he sliced Patrice Evra's low cross towards his own goal and was relieved to see the ball land in Enyeama's hands.

Nigeria should have gone ahead just before halftime when France goalkeeper Hugo Lloris parried Emenike's fierce shot back into his area, but Moses handled as he attempted to control the rebound.

The two goals scored by France take the tally in the tournament so far to 147, beating the 145 scored in the 2010 tournament.

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