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HIGH POINTS FROM THE SUPER EAGLES’ LOSS TO MADAGASCAR

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BY KUNLE SOLAJA.

Super Eagles of Nigeria surprisingly lost to Madagascar in their last Group B match on Sunday. As usual, www.sportsvillagesqure.com  takes a deep look into the episode and come up with some highpoints of the episode.

  • Nigeria has never lost an Africa Cup of Nations Cup match and go ahead to win the tournament. In the three victories of 1980, 1994 and 2013, they did not lose any match.
  • The 2-0 defeat by Madagascar is not the first time the Indian Ocean Island nation shocked Nigeria. Forty years ago in Lagos, Sotema FC of Madagascar inflicted a 2-0 defeat on star-studded Bendel Insurance at the National Stadium in an African Winners’ Cup match. Bendel only managed to escape through the lottery of penalty shootout.
  • CAF President, Ahmad of Madagascar, has had the last laugh against his immediate lieutenant, Amaju Pinnick of Nigeria who is the First Vice President.
  • The commonest score line in Nigeria versus Madagascar tie is 2-0. Bendel Insurance of Nigeria beat Sotema of Madagascar in Antananarivo in 1979. Sotema replied with the same margin win in Lagos. In 2010, Super Eagles beat Madagascar 2-0 in an Africa Cup of Nations’ 2012 qualifier and also recorded the same margin of win in the return leg.
  • Ahmed Musa who had his 81st cap on Sunday began his international career with a match against Madagascar on September 5, 2010 when he came in to replace Mikel Obi.
  • Both Mikel Obi and Ahmed Musa are the only players in the 2010 squad that played Sunday’s match.
  • Gernot Rohr’s wife, a Madagascan, will have the last laugh, if the couple were to review the Sunday match whenever they are together at home.
  • Madagascar will not be the first lesser-rated team to shock Nigeria at the Africa Cup of Nations. Uganda surprisingly beat Nigeria 2-1 in the 1978 edition. Malawi, in the 1984 edition took a shock 2-0 lead before the then Green Eagles rallied back through substitute Clement Temile to stalemate scores at 2-2.

Kunle Solaja is the author of landmark books on sports and journalism as well as being a multiple award-winning journalist and editor of long standing. He is easily Nigeria’s foremost soccer diarist and Africa's most capped FIFA World Cup journalist, having attended all FIFA World Cup finals from Italia ’90 to Qatar 2022. He was honoured at the Qatar 2022 World Cup by FIFA and AIPS.

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Hurray, Super Eagles back to winning ways!

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What a turn-around! After four previous competitive matches without a win, the Super Eagles have regained their winning mentality after a 3-0 defeat of Benin Republic in their opening 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying series.

The win also put the Super Eagles at the top of the Group D after both Libya and Rwanda played 1-1 draw last Thursday.

It is also the biggest win by the Super Eagles since their 2023 6-0 win over Sao Tome & Principe last year September.

Great man Ademola Lookman, he put in two goals straightening the possibility of his emerging as 2024 African Footballer of the Year.

 The current title holder, Victor Osimhen proved his mettle coming off  the bench in the second half to double Nigeria’s lead after Lookman’s late first half goal.

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 The Super Eagles will now honour their next fixture against Rwanda on Tuesday with the hope of consolidating their lead.

 Benin Republic with no points and a deficit of three goals are rooted at the bottom of the log.

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‘Oh Come All Ye Faithful!’, Rev Ikpea calls on football fans to rally round Super Eagles

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BY JOSEPH ODOEKWU

The National Chairman of the Nigerian Football Supporters Club (NFSC), Rev. Samuel Ikpea has called on all Nigerians to rally round and pray for the Super Eagles ahead of Saturday’s Morocco 2025 AFCON qualifier against Benin Republic in Uyo.

 

Ikpea who is mobilizing support for the Super Eagles ahead of the clash in Uyo said that whatever Benin Republic come with both spiritually and physically in the game, we will surely overcome them.

 

“In the NFSC we have Christians, Muslims as well as those who believe in traditional worship and we respect the rights of freedom of worship of every member and all Nigerians.

 

“When we are faced with this kind of crucial game, we call on everyone to pray through their various believes because we foresee that Benin Republic are most likely coming to fall back on ‘black magic’ to enable them perfect a back-to-back victory over our Super Eagles after beating us 2-1 in our last meeting in a World Cup qualifier”

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“We cannot underestimate the efficacy of the black magic” Ikpea further stressed, “but we believe that when we come together we can neutralize it’s efficacy.

 

“This is no time to sleep, we all have to rally round and do our best to support our Super Eagles because they cannot do it alone without the prayers and support of all Nigerians.

 

“While charging Nigerians to be positive with the team, we at the NFSC have done everything positive to overturn whatever plans they are coming with and we enjoin everyone to toe that path through prayers”.

 

Meanwhile, the Super Eagles camp is bubbling with training in Uyo, as team Coach Austin Eguavoen, has been working hard to perfect tactics with the boys and ensure the Super Eagles soar on Saturday.

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Will Super Eagles regain their winning mentality?

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The Super Eagles have not won a qualifying match for any competition since their 6-0 defeat of Principe & Sao Tome on 10th September 2023 in Uyo. That was their last qualifying match for Cote d’Ivoire 2023 played in 2024.

Since then, they have played four World Cup qualifying matches without a win despite being the overwhelming favourites at those matches. 

A forensic analysis of their World Cup qualifying since that of Qatar 2022 will reveal they had played seven consecutive matches without a win starting from their 1-1 home draw with Cape Verde in Lagos which qualified them for the  play off. In the play off with Ghana, the Super Eagles drew the two matches.

 In the 2026  World Cup qualifiers, they have gone four matches, getting three draws and a loss. The prospect of their getting a straight qualification from the group is doubtful as they have a mountain to climb by winning the remaining six matches, three of which are away duels of which are most likely to be played in South Africa, the home ground of their main rivals.

 Zimbabwe and Lesotho play their home matches in South Africa and Nigeria also still have an away duel with Bafana Bafana.

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 The qualification series of AFCON 2025 presents the Super Eagles a new beginning. Starting from the semi-finals of the AFCON in Cote d’Ivoire, the team has won none of their four competitive matches in regulation time.  The players have a date with destiny in Uyo this Saturday to wipe off the sagging image they have had in recent time.

 A win will give the team the confidence expected in anticipation for future fixtures.

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