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Beyond Tactics: Ex-Player and Coache Dissect Eagles’ Shocking Loss to Rwanda

Nigeria’s recent 2-1 defeat to Rwanda in the 2025 AFCON qualifiers sent shockwaves through the nation.  While the Super Eagles had already secured qualification for the tournament, the loss raised questions about the team’s current form and future prospects. Here, former players and coaches weigh in on the reasons behind the upset.

Eguavoen Not to Blame, Says Iloenyosi

Former Nigerian international Chikelue Iloenyosi offered a strong defense of Coach Augustine Eguavoen, arguing that tactical decisions weren’t the primary issue. “Eguavoen has never been part of the problem,” Iloenyosi asserted to Brila.net. He believes the team lacks the necessary “character” and determination on the field. 

Iloenyosi’s comments highlight a deeper concern – that the current crop of players might not be performing to their full potential.  His observations about poor positioning and a lack of passion resonate with fans who witnessed the lackluster performance against Rwanda. 

Shifting the Focus: Rohr Points to Complacency

Gernot Rohr, current head coach of Benin and former manager of the Super Eagles, offered a different perspective. He believes the team’s qualification for the AFCON might have led to complacency.  “They sometimes tend to take their foot off the gas when they think they have qualified,” Rohr stated, suggesting the Super Eagles underestimated Rwanda.

Rohr’s experience with Nigerian football adds weight to this theory.  He witnessed similar situations during his tenure, where the team relaxed after securing qualification goals.  This complacency could explain why Rwanda, a team with less pedigree, was able to exploit a lapse in focus from the Super Eagles. 

Looking Forward: Addressing the Underlying Issues

Both Iloenyosi and Rohr’s comments highlight the need to address deeper problems within the national team.  Iloenyosi placed some of the responsibility on the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to identify and address these issues. 

The NFF might need to re-evaluate player selection, focusing on talent with the right mix of skill and hunger.  Additionally, fostering a winning mentality and a strong team spirit could be crucial for future success. 

Beyond the Loss: Lessons Learned

The loss to Rwanda, though a setback, could serve as a valuable learning experience.  Identifying the problems and finding solutions will be vital as the Super Eagles set their sights on qualifying for the 2026 World Cup.  Iloenyosi’s acknowledgment that luck might be needed underscores the team’s current position, but it shouldn’t deter them from hard work and improvement. 

The road ahead for the Super Eagles might be challenging, but with introspection and a commitment to addressing underlying weaknesses, they can recapture their winning form and continue to be a force to be reckoned with on the African and international stage. 

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