Player Ratings: Onuachu Silences Critics, Chukwueze Disappoints, Ndidi Shows His Quality

The Genk striker is not Gernot Rohr’s favourite, but he was the hero after he scored a late winner to help Nigeria beat Benin in their Africa Cup of Nations Qualifier at the Charles de Gaulle Stadium

Paul Onuachu header, deep into injury time, helped the Super Eagles beat the Benin Republic to seal the top spot in the Group L of 2021 Afcon qualifiers.

The clash was heading for a draw until Onuachu headed home from a Victor Osimhen shot that had been initially saved.

Although the match did not provide much entertainment, the Super Eagles deserved their win, judging from the balance of play.

And here is Soccernet’s player ratings from the match.

Maduka Okoye (6): The Sparta Rotterdam did not have much to do, but he was solid when called upon.

Ola Aina (7): One of Nigeria’s best players in the first half. He was the team’s creative outlet in the opening half despite playing as a right-back.

He would’ve been disappointed not to have gotten an assist after finding Henry Onyekuru with a delightful long ball.

Zaidu Sanusi (6): Another solid performance from the Porto left-back. He was brilliant going forward and solid defensively, although he needs to do better with his crosses.

William Troost Ekong (5): The Super Eagles were rarely threatened at the back, but Ekong’s error almost gifted Benin the opening goal out of nothing.

Leon Balogun (6): The other half of the Oyinbo wall was tidy in possession and did not run away from challenges.

Wilfred Ndidi (8): Ndidi missed Nigeria’s four games in 2020, and his absence was felt as the team failed to win any of the games.

However, he returned on Saturday evening and showed his quality. He offered solid protection to the back four while he was comfortable on the ball.

Joe Aribo (6): An average performance from the Rangers star. Tidy on the ball but did not offer much going forward.

Samuel Chukwueze (5): The Villarreal winger was trying to do too much, while he was also poor with his set-pieces. He had one or two chances to score but was wasteful in front of the goal.

Henry Onyekuru (6): A good performance from the Galatasaray striker, who is back in the team after a long hiatus.

His work rate was brilliant, and he also helped his full-back in defensive duties. However, he could offer more in the attack.

Kelechi Iheanacho (7):  The Leicester City midfielder is a man in form, but he was subdued for most parts of the first-half.

The 24-year-old played just behind the striker, which may have contributed to his performance. However, he improved in the second half before he was taken off.

Victor Osimhen (7): Energetic as usual and full of running. Missed a couple of chances in the first half and was denied by the post in the second. His shot led to the goal, though.

Subs

Paul Onuachu (8): He has had his fair share of criticism anytime he pulls on the green white green jersey. He has also been unable to convince the Super Eagles manager Gernot Rohr, who is not a fan of his style.

The 26-year-old was not even on the original 24 man list despite scoring 27 times for Genk this season. But he was later called up after Nantes failed to release Moses Simon due to Covid-19 restrictions.

And there’s no better way to stake a claim in the team than scoring the winner. His hold up play was also not bad.

Anayo Iwuala (5): One of the home-based players in the squad. He came on for Onyekuru and was decent, although he was on the receiving end of an angry outburst from Osimhen for failing to pass.

This post was last modified on March 27, 2021 8:01 pm

Joba Ogunwale

Oluwajoba Ogunwale has many years of experience as a sports content writer. The most recent of these was at Opera News, after which he took up the role of Editor-in-Chief at Soccernet.

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