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Osimhen’s brilliance masks Nigeria’s lingering weaknesses
DDM News

Victor Osimhen played a crucial role in Nigeria’s triumph over Rwanda, scoring the opening goal in the 11th minute.
According to Diaspora digital media (DDM) reports the Napoli striker met a precise cross from Ademola Lookman, placing the ball beyond Rwanda’s goalkeeper with a well-timed finish.
His goal set the tone for Nigeria’s dominance, ensuring an early advantage that boosted the team’s confidence.
Osimhen continued to press forward, creating several goal-scoring opportunities that kept Rwanda’s defense under pressure.
Despite Osimhen’s brilliance, some Nigerian players failed to deliver performances that matched expectations.
The match highlighted weaknesses in defense, midfield, and attack that could affect future games.
Osayi-Samuel’s defensive struggles
Bright Osayi-Samuel had difficulty coping with Rwanda’s physical and fast-paced style of play.
The Fenerbahçe defender was often outmuscled, leaving gaps on the right flank that the opposition exploited.
His lack of defensive awareness exposed Nigeria’s backline, creating unnecessary pressure for the central defenders.
Osayi-Samuel also struggled to contribute offensively, failing to deliver dangerous crosses or link up effectively with his teammates.
His inability to balance defense and attack raised concerns about his role in future matches.
Simon’s lack of impact in attack
Moses Simon worked hard but failed to significantly influence Nigeria’s attacking play.
The FC Nantes forward attempted several attacking runs but lacked the final touch to trouble Rwanda’s defense.
He managed to force a save from the opposition goalkeeper but remained isolated for most of the game.
His positioning often left him disconnected from the midfield, reducing his ability to create goal-scoring chances.
Despite his experience, Simon’s overall contribution fell short of expectations.
Chukwueze’s inconsistent performance
Samuel Chukwueze assisted Osimhen’s second goal, showcasing his attacking ability early in the match.
The AC Milan winger started well but gradually lost his impact as the game progressed.
His dribbling skills were evident, yet he struggled to maintain consistency in Nigeria’s attacking transitions.
Chukwueze’s influence faded, leading to his substitution in the 68th minute.
His performance raised questions about his ability to sustain high-intensity play throughout a full match.
Iwobi’s mixed performance in midfield
Alex Iwobi had an unsteady start, frequently losing possession in Nigeria’s midfield.
The Fulham midfielder struggled to control the game’s tempo, allowing Rwanda to capitalize on gaps in midfield.
Although he improved as the match continued, his positioning left spaces that Rwanda exploited on counterattacks.
Iwobi’s role appeared undefined at times, making it difficult for Nigeria to maintain fluid ball movement.
His inconsistency made Nigeria vulnerable, forcing the defense to work harder to regain control.
Concerns for Nigeria’s future selections
While Nigeria secured victory, the struggles of key players raised concerns about future team selections.
The coaching staff may need to reconsider tactical approaches to strengthen weak areas.
Osimhen’s brilliance saved Nigeria from potential difficulties, but relying on individual efforts is unsustainable.
For Nigeria to perform at the highest level, improvements must be made in defense, midfield, and attacking coordination.
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