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Lagos Sept.6, 2025 (NAN) Nigeria’s Super Eagles defeated Rwanda 1-0 on Saturday in Uyo, strengthening their World Cup qualifying hopes with a disciplined and determined performance.

 

The match, played at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium, Uyo, attracted a lively home crowd, who cheered the Super Eagles on from the opening whistle to the last.

 

Nigeria dominated early possession with Wilfred Ndidi and Alex Iwobi dictating midfield play, while Victor Osimhen’s runs consistently stretched Rwanda’s organised defensive structure.

 

Ademola Lookman tested goalkeeper Fiacre Ntwari in the 15th minute with a fierce strike, forcing a smart save to deny Nigeria an early breakthrough.

 

Cyriel Dessers for Eagles also went close midway through the first half, dragging his effort narrowly wide after combining well with Osimhen inside the penalty area.

 

In spite of Nigeria’s pressure, Rwanda almost stunned the home side when Jacques Tuyisenge forced Stanley Nwabali into a strong save after a quick counterattack in the 34th minute.

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Both teams went into the break goalless, with Nigeria left frustrated by missed chances and Rwanda satisfied with their disciplined defensive display.

 

Coach Eric Chelle responded by introducing Moses Simon after the restart, a change that injected pace on the flanks and unsettled Rwanda’s backline.

 

Taking advantage of several rebounds in Rwanda’s area, Tolu Arokodare shot a ball that was bouncing around in the visitors’ area and scored the first goal of the match. The home team is now winning.

 

The goal sparked jubilation among Nigerian supporters, with Arokodare celebrating passionately as teammates surrounded him near the corner flag.

 

Rwanda pressed forward in search of an equaliser, but William Troost-Ekong and Semi Ajayi marshalled Nigeria’s defence effectively, preventing clear chances.

 

Late substitutions by Chelle ensured Nigeria maintained control, with Frank Onyeka and Ndidi keeping midfield stability as the clock wound down.

 

The backline of  Ola Aina and Bruno Onyemaechi as full-backs, offered  defensive solidity and the ability and supported the attacking transitions down the flanks.

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Central defence was marshaled by Calvin Bassey and Benjamin Fredrick, who stood their grounds all through the match ensured the Rwandan attack line was well curtailed and put in right perspectives.

 

The final whistle confirmed Nigeria’s hard-fought victory, securing three important points in their quest to qualify for the next FIFA World Cup.

 

Coach Chelle praised his players’ resilience afterwards, noting the need for sharper finishing in spite of the victory. “We fought well, but we must convert chances earlier,” he said.

 

Nigeria now in third position with 10 points will face a crucial away fixture against table leaders South Africa with 16 points on Tuesday.

 

The Super Eagles will need to be at their top performance as nothing but a victory is perhaps best result expected from them.

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