In today’s 2025 AFCON qualifier, Nigeria takes on Rwanda, and many fans and experts are perplexed by interim manager Austin Eguavoen’s selections for the starting lineup. Following a convincing 3-0 triumph against Benin Republic a few days prior, Nigeria was anticipated to maintain their winning momentum and aim for a second victory. Nigeria can pay a heavy price for Eguavoen’s lineup decisions for today’s road encounter.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
1. Starting Victor Boniface Instead of Victor Osimhen
One of the most surprising moves was starting Victor Boniface in attack while leaving star striker Victor Osimhen on the bench. Boniface was given the nod in Nigeria’s opening match against Benin Republic, but he failed to impress. Despite Nigeria’s comfortable 3-0 win, Boniface missed several clear chances to score and was not as sharp as expected.
On the other hand, Osimhen, who came off the bench during the Benin game, quickly made an impact, scoring Nigeria’s second goal. Osimhen has consistently proven himself to be Nigeria’s top striker with his quick pace, strength, and clinical finishing. Many fans and football experts believe Osimhen should have been in the starting lineup today, especially considering the importance of this away game.
Starting Boniface again, despite his lackluster performance against Benin, raises concerns about whether Nigeria can be as dangerous in front of goal. Eguavoen’s decision to bench Osimhen might prevent Nigeria from making the early breakthroughs they need.
2. Benching Alex Iwobi
Another decision that surprised many was Austin Eguavoen’s choice to bench Alex Iwobi. Iwobi was excellent in Nigeria’s previous game, controlling the midfield and helping to create chances. His vision and passing were key in breaking down Benin Republic’s defense.
In his place, Eguavoen deployed a five-man defense and left Wilfred Ndidi and Tom Dele-Bashiru to handle the midfield. While both Ndidi and Dele-Bashiru are talented players, Iwobi’s absence could be felt deeply, especially in terms of creativity. Nigeria’s attack may lack the spark that Iwobi brings when linking up with the forwards.
In a match like this, where Nigeria needs to control possession and create chances, having a playmaker like Iwobi in the starting lineup could have been crucial. His ability to connect defense and attack is something the team might miss in his absence.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>