Nigeria vs Equatorial Guinea | AFCON 2023 | 01/14/2024 | beIN SPORTS USA

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Nigeria vs Equatorial Guinea | AFCON 2023 | 01/14/2024 | beIN SPORTS USA


Nigeria kicks off its journey in AFCON 2023 against a giant slayer like Equatorial Guinea.

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  2. Nigeria has a very bad team with inefficient strikers. They'll definitely get eliminated early. In the 90s, they used to be the Dream Team. Not anymore.

  3. Wow very disappointed with Osimhen. Also, they are eager to score a goal when an open teammate has a better chance of scoring it. If I were the sports minister, I would give more money to those who assisted or passed the ball to the goal scorer or give the same amount to the goal score and to the player who passed the ball to the goal scorer. That's how you can promote unselfishness among the players.

  4. I feel like Nigeria is a favorite on paper but they sure don’t look it. They haven’t been qualifying for the world cup so probably shouldn’t expect much😅

  5. LOUSY GAME. There should have been 5/6/7/8 goals but these players dont know how to kick the ball? It is like they are playing with children or the very first time. The coach should have these players teaching them how to kick the ball. The girls play better than these guys. LOUSY GAME. LOUSY PLAYERS. LOUSY KICKS.

  6. I think Osimhen is overrated. If Nigeria would go far in this tournament, we need another striker. Osimhen cannot be relied upon. Also, a more creative midfielder is direly needed, Joe Aribo and Nwobi cannot deliver that creativity.

  7. Victor should have had a hattrick this game the type of chances he was missing for a player of his caliber is abysmal I just hope this is just an off day and he’ll kill it on Thursday we didn’t play bad just missed a lot of good chances could have been a cricket score honestly

  8. Still shaking my head. Nigeria could have easily won this game 4-1. So many wasted chances and lack of composure in the final third. We dominated the game but couldn't finish. Ivory Coast won't be easy but I'm expecting a win on Thursday.

  9. Nigerian green eagles needs to do better! This performance is not encouraging! There shots on goal are horrible. The midfield is tactically on unskilled. Individually not quite skilled. There defense is too loose. Nigerian green eagles need improvement seriously.!!!!

  10. Where are all the African fans. You see colonization and slavery is at fault for lack of finance. This is why reparation are a must. People need money to attend these games.

  11. I thought Nigeria played well ,but so many missed chances especially by the reliable Osimhen,unacceptable,hopefully they will clean it up in their upcoming games, Go Super Eagles

  12. Nigeria should have lose they get much chances to win this game ,they have NO finish at all ,the problem I have with African teams they don't know how to score goals you even see that at the World Cup Game too 😢😢

  13. Nigeria will not learn and will throw money (that they don't have) at another half-baked coach from Europe over any African. They also won't develop local football. It's all totally dependent on Europe stars. This isn't the 90s, opponents respect you and will aim to beat you and stars. Shout-out to the Nzalang Nacional

  14. West Africa swallowing its own medicine. There is very little really African about West African teams. They simply find football players in Europe who have last names from their countries and form teams from them. The way these people play reflects nothing of the standard of football in West African country. Equatorial Guinea found players trained Europe and gave the European trained Nigerians a taste of their own medicine

  15. Nigerian football team is good at breaking the hearts of fans and those who are always expecting “ this game should be an easy win”. For a country of its size and talent pool…where football is the main sport( hence why China, India, Indonesia, and the good old USA are not factors), Nigeria is punching way below its capacity. Outliers like Uruguay, Croatia, Iceland, etc are punching way above their weight. Nigeria truly needs to up their game and have not done so for too long…for the sake of good PR & national pride. Start by rooting out bureaucratic bloat, setting their egos aside, working on & recruiting a formidable coaching pool( even by paying for or adopting ideas from Netherlands, Spain, Iceland, etc)…because they can afford it until they build their own…and adopting a system that assures commitment from players( but one they’ll trust)…and working on minimizing that selfish gene & the development of true teamwork. Btw, same goes for Ghana! For now, the “Super Eagles” are a bit flightless…but I look forward to seeing them soar someday.

  16. Osimhen is obviously Nigeria's best striker, but some of his decision making and then some of the finishing was unacceptable for player who's one of the sort after guys in Europe, it was really poor. That's why I worry door Nigeria, because there's no Boniface, I don't see anyone stepping up

  17. Isn't it better we don't get over hyped like the last AFCON were we won all our group matches & lost to a poor Tunisa side in the second round. So it's better we start poorly and we get hungry to catch up. But honestly i didn't bother watching this match when i heard of the scoreline from my American friend i assumed we didn't play well, but from the highlights i saw on BEIN Television i must confess we played better than our opponents, but lacked that finishing in front of goal.

  18. These Eagles of today cannot control the ball well and strike on goal based on the type of pitch. They are not versatile and skilled like the old Eagles to adapt to the pitch.