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Flying Eagles Bow Out After Heavy Defeat to Argentina

The aspirations of Nigeria’s upcoming generation on the international platform were dashed in Santiago as the Flying Eagles endured a harsh 4–0 loss to Argentina’s national under-20 football team during the Round of 16 at the 2025 FIFA U-20 World Cup.

‎The South Americans displayed ruthlessness, composure, and relentless pressure, scoring two goals in each half to advance to the quarter-finals.

‎For Nigeria, it was an evening marked by early disarray, defensive errors, and ineffective attacking strategies that culminated in the end of their campaign.

‎A disastrous beginning

‎From that point onward, Argentina controlled the pace of the game, their movement and pressing overwhelming a vulnerable Nigerian defense. The pressure manifested again midway through the half when Maher Carrizo’s curling free-kick from just outside the box found the bottom-right corner, leaving Harcourt unable to react.

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‎Nigeria’s sole moment of brightness in the first half came from Daniel Daga, who skillfully chested down a loose ball and volleyed towards goal, only to be thwarted by a remarkable one-handed save from Santino Barbi. This was the type of moment that could have altered the course of the match, but instead, it epitomized Nigeria’s evening: close, yet insufficient.

‎Collapse in the second half

‎Any expectations for a second-half comeback were swiftly extinguished. Argentina resumed play with more incisive transitions, taking advantage of the gaps in Nigeria’s formation.

‎This defeat highlights the disparity between Nigeria’s talent and the tactical framework necessary to succeed on the global stage.

‎Historically, the Flying Eagles have been among the continent’s leading teams at the U-20 level, famously overcoming Argentina two years prior at the 2023 tournament. However, this time, the South Americans arrived well-prepared, and Nigeria simply could not keep pace with their intensity.

‎Zubairu’s squad exhibited individual potential, particularly through Daga and Maigana, but lacked the necessary collective unity when it was most crucial.

‎Argentina now progresses to face Mexico’s national under-20 football team in the quarter-finals. For Nigeria, the journey concludes in disappointment.

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