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Nigeria reboot their World Cup with 2-0 win over Iceland

Soccer Football - World Cup - Group D - Nigeria vs Iceland - Volgograd Arena, Volgograd, Russia - June 22, 2018 Nigeria's Ahmed Musa celebrates scoring their second goal REUTERS/Toru Hanai

VOLGOGRAD, Russia (Reuters) - A revamped Nigeria beat Iceland 2-0 and revived their hopes of advancing in the World Cup in Russia on Friday with, striker Ahmed Musa celebrating his return to the team with two fine goals.

The defeat for Iceland, appearing in their first World Cup tournament, does not kill off their dreams just yet, while struggling Argentina could also pull off a miraculous escape and make it to the knockout rounds.

Soccer Football - World Cup - Group D - Nigeria vs Iceland - Volgograd Arena, Volgograd, Russia - June 22, 2018 Iceland's Bjorn Bergmann Sigurdarson, Alfred Finnbogason and Rurik Gislason look dejected after the match REUTERS/Sergio Perez

But Friday's win, in the heat of southern Russia, leaves Nigeria in control of their destiny when they meet Argentina in their final game of Group D on Tuesday.

A draw might be enough for the Super Eagles, who now hold the group's second qualifying spot, even if Iceland beat already-qualified Croatia, depending on goal difference.

Argentina, meanwhile, have to beat Nigeria and also hope Iceland do not win against Croatia, as that could send the South Americans home early, again depending on goal difference.

Soccer Football - World Cup - Group D - Nigeria vs Iceland - Volgograd Arena, Volgograd, Russia - June 22, 2018 Nigeria's Ahmed Musa celebrates scoring their first goal with team mates REUTERS/Toru Hanai

Nigeria will be looking to avoid all these calculations by beating Lionel Messi and his compatriots outright, however.

"We will play to win the game," Nigeria's German coach Gernot Rohr said.

"We played them in a friendly but there was no Messi then," he said, referring to Nigeria's 4-2 victory in a friendly in November when Messi was absent. "We know we can do it, our confidence is coming back."

Soccer Football - World Cup - Group D - Nigeria vs Iceland - Volgograd Arena, Volgograd, Russia - June 22, 2018 Nigeria's Ahmed Musa scores their second goal REUTERS/Jorge Silva

In only the second win for an African side in the Russia World Cup so far, Nigeria broke a stale deadlock in the 49th minute when wing-back Victor Moses lofted a pass towards Musa who deftly controlled the ball and smashed in the half volley.

Musa was on the bench for Nigeria's limp defeat to Croatia in their opening World Cup game, and the announcement of the Leicester City striker's name in the starting team on Friday drew thunderous cheers from Super Eagles fans.

He hit the bar shortly before making it 2-0 in the 75th minute when he used his pace to beat Iceland defender Kari Arnason and rounded goalkeeper Hannes Por Halldorsson before slamming the ball into the net.

Soccer Football - World Cup - Group D - Nigeria vs Iceland - Volgograd Arena, Volgograd, Russia - June 22, 2018 Nigeria's Ahmed Musa scores their first goal REUTERS/Toru Hanai

Iceland, who caused one of the biggest upsets in the tournament so far by holding two-time champions Argentina to a draw on Saturday, showed their trademark grit to stay in the game and won a penalty.

Referee Matt Conger used the Video Assisted Referee system to confirm that striker Alfred Finnbogason had been fouled by Tyronne Ebuehi in the 80th minute.

But playmaker Gylfi Sigurdsson, Iceland's most gifted player of his generation, blasted his kick high over the bar.

Soccer Football - World Cup - Group D - Nigeria vs Iceland - Volgograd Arena, Volgograd, Russia - June 22, 2018 Nigeria's Ahmed Musa celebrates scoring their second goal REUTERS/Jorge Silva

CHANGES BRING SPEED

The win vindicated the decision of Nigeria's German coach Gernot Rohr to overhaul his attack after the 2-0 loss to Croatia, bringing in Musa and Kelechi Iheanacho at the expense of strikers Odion Ighalo and Alex Iwobi.

Soccer Football - World Cup - Group D - Nigeria vs Iceland - Volgograd Arena, Volgograd, Russia - June 22, 2018 Iceland's Gylfi Sigurdsson reacts after missing a chance to score from the penalty spot REUTERS/Jorge Silva

He used three central defenders flanked by wing backs, including Moses who usually plays in attack for Nigeria, and persuaded John Obi Mikel to play deeper in midfield.

"They did this for the country, for the team. It was not easy to convince them but in the end they did it well. It gave us more space and the speed proved decisive for us,” Rohr said.

Iceland, the smallest country ever to play in a World Cup, were roared on by their travelling army of their fans.

Soccer Football - World Cup - Group D - Nigeria vs Iceland - Volgograd Arena, Volgograd, Russia - June 22, 2018 Nigeria fans celebrate after the match REUTERS/Toru Hanai

But they missed the pace of winger Johann Berg Gudmundsson who was injured in the Argentina game.

Coach Heimir Hallgrimsson said things had been going to plan at halftime with the score 0-0. But Volgograd's heat, with temperatures around 30 degrees Celsius (86°F), sapped his team.

Iceland must now turn their sights on Croatia who ended the island's 2014 World Cup dream in a playoff, and the relationship between the sides on the field has often been tempestuous.

Iceland fans react as they watch the broadcast of the World Cup Group D soccer match between Nigeria and Iceland in Reykjavik, Iceland June 22, 2018. REUTERS/Geirix

"We've played Croatia four times in four years. We've often said we're like a married couple - we're trying to get divorced, but we always meet up again," Hallgrimsson said.

(Additional reporting by Philip O'Connor and Mark Gleeson; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

Soccer Football - World Cup - Group D - Nigeria vs Iceland - Volgograd Arena, Volgograd, Russia - June 22, 2018 Nigeria's Francis Uzoho and Leon Balogun react after Iceland's Gylfi Sigurdsson missed a chance to score from the penalty spot REUTERS/Jorge Silva
Soccer Football - World Cup - Group D - Nigeria vs Iceland - Volgograd Arena, Volgograd, Russia - June 22, 2018 Iceland's Jon Dadi Bodvarsson in action with Nigeria's Oghenekaro Etebo and Wilfred Ndidi REUTERS/Jorge Silva
Soccer Football - World Cup - Group D - Nigeria vs Iceland - Volgograd Arena, Volgograd, Russia - June 22, 2018 Iceland's Alfred Finnbogason misses a chance to score REUTERS/Toru Hanai
Soccer Football - World Cup - Group D - Nigeria vs Iceland - Volgograd Arena, Volgograd, Russia - June 22, 2018 Iceland's Ragnar Sigurdsson in action with Nigeria's Ahmed Musa REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino
Soccer Football - World Cup - Group D - Nigeria vs Iceland - Volgograd Arena, Volgograd, Russia - June 22, 2018 Iceland's Ragnar Sigurdsson after receiving medical attention REUTERS/Toru Hanai
Soccer Football - World Cup - Group D - Nigeria vs Iceland - Volgograd Arena, Volgograd, Russia - June 22, 2018 Nigeria's Kenneth Omeruo in action with Iceland's Kari Arnason REUTERS/Jorge Silva
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