Nigeria keeper scores in Champions League tie

BERNE, (Reuters) – Nigeria keeper Vincent Enyeama  scored a penalty as Hapoel Tel Aviv won 3-2 at Salzburg in their  Champions League playoff first leg yesterday while Werder  Bremen produced three quickfire strikes to beat Sampdoria 3-1.

Moldovan champions Sheriff Tiraspol, bidding to make the  group stages for the first time, lost 1-0 at Swiss club Basel  and Portugal’s Braga, also yet to qualify for the first round  proper, beat Sevilla by the same scoreline.

Anderlecht drew 2-2 at Partizan Belgrade, the only Serbian  club to have played in the group stages, in Wednesday’s other  tie.

Enyeama gave one of the best goalkeeping performances at the  2010 World Cup when he restricted Argentina to a 1-0 win over  Nigeria in the first round, repeatedly foiling dangerman Lionel  Messi.
Yesterday he showed a different side to his game as he  calmly converted a third-minute penalty for the Israeli league  champions in the less glamorous surroundings of Salzburg’s  half-empty stadium.

Salzburg, Austria’s biggest-spending club but foiled in  their last three attempts to reach the group stages, levelled  with a long-range Nikola Pokrivac shot in the 28th minute.

Ben Sahar and Itay Shechter netted either side of halftime  for Hapoel before Roman Wallner pulled one back for the hosts  with a 66th-minute penalty.