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World Cup Qualifiers: Nigeria’s World Cup Aspirations Dim Following a 2-1 Loss to Benin

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In the recent leg of the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers, the Nigerian Super Eagles encountered a formidable opponent in Benin Republic, enduring a 2-1 loss on Monday.

The match began positively for Nigeria as Raphael Onyedika found the back of the net in the 29th minute with a well-placed shot into the right corner, providing an early lead.

However, Benin Republic swiftly retaliated following a defensive lapse by Nigeria, with Jodel Dossou seizing the opportunity to equalize with a precise strike.

Just before halftime, Benin Republic capitalized on a corner, with Steve Mounie securing the lead with a right-footed goal, putting Nigeria at a disadvantage.

Despite tactical adjustments in the second half, including substitutions such as Victor Boniface, Paul Onuachu, and Ibrahim Olawoyin, Nigeria struggled to level the score.

Coach Finidi George entrusted Terem Moffi and Ademola Lookman with leading the attack, while Boniface initially started from the bench. Goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali guarded the net, supported by Bassey, Tanimu, Ajayi, and Osayi-Samuel in defense. Ndidi, Onyeka, and Iwobi manned the midfield, while Chukwueze, Lookman, and Moffi spearheaded the offensive line.

Despite the efforts of substitutes like Iheanacho, Boniface, and Onuachu, Nigeria failed to overturn the scoreline.

This defeat sees Nigeria sliding to fifth place in the six-team table, while Benin Republic rises to the top spot after capitalizing on their victory.

With three draws and one loss in four matches, Nigeria faces a daunting challenge ahead in their quest for World Cup qualification.

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Enyimba Exits CAF Confederation Cup

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By Njoku Chijioke

Enyimba Football Club has crashed out of the CAF Confederation Cup after a series of disappointing performances, dealing a major blow to Nigerian football’s continental aspirations.

Despite their status as one of Nigeria’s premier clubs, Enyimba failed to secure crucial victories, resulting in an early elimination from Africa’s second-tier club competition.

Fans and supporters have expressed frustration over the team’s poor showing, with management and coaching staff facing heightened scrutiny.

Enyimba’s exit leaves Nigeria without representation in the later stages of the tournament, a setback for the country’s efforts to enhance its football competitiveness on the continental stage.

The Nigerian Football Federation (NFF), and League Management Company (LMC), are expected to evaluate the team’s performance and address underlying issues to avoid future disappointments in international competitions.

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Can Chelle Lead Eagles to CHAN 2024 Glory? –Akuneto

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By Oluwamayowa Fakande

Former Nigeria international and Oldham United coach, Chukwuma Akuneto, has questioned whether Mali-born manager Eric Sekou Chelle can guide the Super Eagles to their first African Nations Championship (CHAN), title in August.
Despite finishing as runners-up in 2018 and securing bronze in 2014, Nigeria has yet to lift the CHAN trophy.
After missing the last two editions, the Super Eagles B team secured qualification by defeating Ghana’s Black Galaxies 3-1 on aggregate.
The 2024 tournament, hosted across Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania, will feature 19 teams competing for a $3.5 million prize.
Nigeria has been drawn in Group D alongside defending champions Senegal, Congo, and Sudan—the only four-team group in the competition.
While Nigerians celebrate the team’s return, Akuneto remains cautious about Chelle’s ability to deliver success.
“Our local league has improved in organization, positively impacting the quality of the NPFL, so I expect a strong performance from our players at CHAN,” he said.
On whether Chelle can lead Nigeria to glory, Akuneto admitted uncertainty but acknowledged the coach’s experience.
“I don’t know, but he is currently coaching in Africa (MC Oran of Algeria), so he understands the football landscape.
“His coaching and playing career suggest he is highly experienced,” he added.

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Diallo Matches Solskjaer, Rooney’s Feat with Hat-trick Against Southampton

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By Oluwamayowa Fakande

Amad Diallo joined an elite club of Manchester United players after his stunning hat-trick secured a dramatic 3-1 comeback win against Southampton.
Diallo became only the third player in Premier League history to score three times in the final 10 minutes of a match, matching Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s feat against Nottingham Forest in 1999 and Wayne Rooney’s against Hull City in 2010—all as United players.
Southampton took the lead just before halftime through an own goal by Manuel Ugarte.
However, Diallo turned the game around, equalizing in the 82nd minute before netting twice more in stoppage time to seal the victory.
The win lifted United to 12th place in the league table with 26 points.

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