Categories: NewsNewsNowNigeriaUCL

Disappointing evening sees six Super Eagles stars crash out of the UEFA Champions League

The number of Nigerian internationals who will feature in the group stages of Europe’s premier club competition has been drastically reduced after several of them crashed out of the competition with their respective clubs on Tuesday

Paul Onuachu fired blank as a Cyriel Dessers goal only served as consolation in Genk’s 2-1 defeat at Ukrainian giants Shakhtar Donetsk in a UEFA Champions League third qualifying round clash on Tuesday evening. 

The Belgian side lost by a similar margin at home last week in the first leg, with Onuachu finding the back of the net for the Smurfs.

Shakhtar, therefore, move to the next round of the competition on a 4-2 aggregate score, ending this season’s dreams of the Super Eagles duo of Onuachu and Dessers.

In the Czech Republic, Nigerian international forward Peter Olayinka lasted only 16 minutes before injury forced him out of Slavia Prague’s second leg clash against Ferencvaros at the Sinobo Stadium.

Lukas Masopust’s 36th-minute strike gave the Czech champions a 1-0 win on the night, but Olayinka and mates still crashed out of the competition, having lost 0-2 in Hungary last week.

Super Eagles winger Henry Onyekuru did not make it off the bench as his new side Olympiacos played out a thrilling 2-2 draw away to Ludogorets Razgrad on Tuesday night.

The two teams’ encounter last week equally ended in a 1-1 draw. But with the away goals rule cancelled this season, the tie was decided on penalty shootout after no victor emerged at the end of 120 minutes.

Razgrad kept their cool to send Onyekuru and the Greek champions back to the Europa League.

There was also no respite for the Super Eagles duo of Joe Aribo and Leon Balogun. Both players crashed out of the Champions League following Rangers’ disappointing 2-1 loss to ten-man Malmo at the Ibrox Stadium.

The Scottish champions trailed by the same scoreline from the first leg last week and were confident of overturning the deficit in the return leg.

But despite young Nigerian midfielder Bonnke Innocent receiving his marching orders just before half-time with Rangers leading, Steven Gerrard’s conceded twice early in the second period to exit the competition on 4-2 aggregate.

This post was last modified on August 11, 2021 6:16 am

Imhons Erons

Share
Published by
Imhons Erons

Recent Posts

Report: Seven-time Europa League champions drop interest in signing Sadiq Umar

Seven-time Europa League champions have reportedly ended their pursuit of Super Eagles striker Sadiq Umar… Read More

5 hours ago

FIFA rankings: Nigeria’s Super Eagles end 2024 ahead of Ghana, South Africa, Cameroon

Nigeria’s Super Eagles have ended 2024 ranked as Africa’s fifth-best team in FIFA’s latest global… Read More

5 hours ago

Report: La Liga rivals eye Iheanacho January loan move from Sevilla

La Liga side Las Palmas are reportedly making a push to secure Super Eagles forward… Read More

9 hours ago

Report: Onuachu nears 3-year deal with Super Lig giants amid Trabzonspor interest

Super Eagles striker Paul Onuachu is on the verge of signing a three-year deal with… Read More

10 hours ago

Bundesliga relegation fighters eye escape route for Gift Orban from Lyon

German Bundesliga club Hoffenheim are in advanced talks with Ligue 1 club Lyon for the… Read More

10 hours ago

Report: Super Lig giants Galatasaray begin talks to sign Nigerian striker

Reigning Turkish champions Galatasaray have opened talks with Lyon for the signing of former Super… Read More

11 hours ago