In the aftermath of Nigeria’s final 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Rwanda, interim coach Austin Eguavoen voiced his concern about the Super Eagles’ lack of creativity, emphasizing the urgent need for a playmaker to enhance the team’s attacking output. Alex Iwobi of Fulham and Fisayo Dele-Bashiru of Lazio, who currently occupy the attacking midfield roles, have come under scrutiny for their lack of goal contributions throughout the qualification campaign, registering just one goal between them.
Despite boasting some of Africa’s finest forward talent, including Victor Osimhen, Ademola Lookman, and Victor Boniface, Nigeria’s striking force struggled to find the back of the net, a trend that has continued in the qualifiers. The Super Eagles managed just nine goals, with half of them coming in the opening match against Benin, and three of those gifted by the Confederation of African Football. With a lack of creativity from the midfield, the forwards have been unable to capitalize on their opportunities.
Eguavoen’s frustration was evident in his post-match comments, where he pointed to the team’s inability to create clear chances for their star forwards. “Goals win games, we all know that. They are scoring goals in their clubs, they are scoring goals in training, but when it comes to the game, they don’t score. We keep asking the same questions,” Eguavoen stated. He added, “There are players who can make a difference, who can put the ball into space for them to go to goal. We’re still looking for such players who have that flair and creativity.”
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