Nigeria’s Super Eagles were held to a frustrating 0-0 draw by Rwanda in the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers on Tuesday. Despite dominating the game, Nigeria failed to break through Rwanda’s disciplined defence, extending their unbeaten record against the Amavubi to six games.
Coach Austin Eguavoen made only one change to the starting lineup, replacing Alex Iwobi with Fisayo Dele-Bashiru, while top scorer Victor Osimhen began the game on the bench. Nigeria took control early, with Ademola Lookman being the most dangerous outlet. The Atalanta forward thought he had given Nigeria the lead in the 22nd minute, only to see his effort ruled out for offside.
The first half ended without a goal, and Eguavoen made two changes at halftime, introducing Osimhen and Moses Simon to add firepower. However, Rwanda, buoyed by the presence of President Paul Kagame in the stands, defended resolutely. Goalkeeper Fiacre Ntwari was in superb form, making several crucial saves, including a last-minute effort from Osimhen’s header to keep the score level.
Nigeria continued to pile on pressure but could not find the decisive breakthrough. Despite the dropped points, the Super Eagles remain top of Group D with four points, while Rwanda sits in second with two. Nigeria will host Libya in their next qualifier in October, hoping to return to winning ways
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