The Super Eagles of Nigeria put up a great show to defeat the Pharaohs of Egypt 1-0 in their opening game of the Africa Cup of Nations.
A Kelechi Iheanacho brilliant strike in the 30th minute was all Nigeria needed to secure an important win.
It was a dominant display from the team. This is Soccernet’s player ratings.
Maduka Okoye, 6.5/10: The Watford man was good between the sticks. He saved a shot early on in the game, but he was protected from then on. In the second half, he made a crucial save from point-blank range after Salah outpaced the Super Eagles centre backs.
Troost-Ekong, 8/10: Captain fantastic! The Watford defender marshalled his lads wonderfully, and he was firm in defence. He helped to keep the Egyptian star man Mohamed Salah quiet. His clearances were timely, and he was confident on the ball.
Kenneth Omeruo, 8/10: The Leganes defender put up an outstanding show in defence. He helped to keep the Egyptian attack at bay. He made no errors and was always there to sniff out dangerous attacks.
Ola Aina, 7/10: The former Chelsea fullback was outstanding. He kept it tight at the back and gave a lot of attacking support, especially in the second half. His forward runs often left the Egyptians in disarray.
Zaidu Sanusi, 7/10: Sanusi was outstanding in the game. He was sturdy in defence and managed brilliantly despite the Egyptians speed. He also made good forward runs. However, most of his crosses were not accurate.
Wilfred Ndidi, 8/10: the Leicester city midfielder continues to prove his worth. He was terrific in midfield. He broke play brilliantly and passed the ball well. His movements and work rate was also great.
Joe Aribo, 7/10: The former Charlton man was the engine in midfield. He had a very good game. He defended brilliantly and hardly put a foot wrong. Aribo’s passes were also accurate. With him in the middle of the park, the Super Eagles dominated.
Kelechi Iheanacho, 8/10: The Leicester City forward proved his ability yet again after his spectacular goal in the first half. He made positive runs upfront, and he formed a good partnership with Awoniyi. Even though he missed a sitter in the second half, he was very sharp on the night.
Samuel Chukwueze, 5/10: The 22-year-old had an average performance. Although his runs helped to keep the Egyptian defence at bay, he did not offer much upfront. His dribbles did not yield much, and despite being the attacker, Ola Aina, who was in the fullback position, made more attacking inputs.
Moses Simon, 8/10: The Nantes man brought his club form to the National team. He supplied the cross, which caused the only goal of the game. His runs often left the Egyptians in tatters, and his dribbles were also on point. However, most of his crosses failed to hit the target. Still, he was outstanding.
Taiwo Awoniyi, 6.5/10: The Union Berlin star made his first appearance for Nigeria at a senior tournament, but he was not overwhelmed. He used his speed and strength to trouble the Egyptian defenders. He formed good chemistry with Iheanacho up front and drew defenders to himself to create space for Iheanacho. However, he missed two chances that he should have tucked in.
Substitutes
Semi Ajayi 6/10: He quickly adjusted to the pressure from the Egyptians when he was introduced into the game. He put up a good performance.
Chidera Ejuke 6/10: The CSKA Moscow forward replaced Chukwueze, and he took his opportunity with both hands. He looked dangerous and was always positive on the ball. However, he was a bit selfish, as he could have supplied an assist late in the game after a great forward run.
Sadiq Umar 5/10: The Almeria man came on late in the game, and he had some good forward runs, but he did not affect the game much.
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The coach should let the players know winning a trophy is not achieved and will never be achieved by a single player, so I'm the subsequent games the players upfront should be generous and not selfish if they must achieve their target.
Rightly said..
moses simon is best player according to rating he is the most valueble player iam not nigerain iam from ethiopia but to tell the trueth
Thanks for this comment. I thought so too
Have nothing to say than to congratulations The super eagle and Nigeria
Team work is key to success.
Selfish and individual game should be discouraged
Was it the same match we watched that this writer watched?' Are you kidding me?
Aina 7/1?
Chukwueze 5/10 same as Umar?
Aribo who assisted the only goal is rated just .7/10 while Omeruo gets 8/10?
Pls read this from WHOSCORED.COM
With a rating of 7.81, Ola Aina was the best rated player, winning the Man of the Match award ahead of Zaidu Sanusi (7.67) and Joe Aribo (7.60).
Nigeria had fifteen shots of which five were on target with Chidera Ejuke and Taiwo Awoniyi registering a joint-game high two efforts on target each and Iheanacho with one ending up in the back of the net.
Aina, Sanusi, Omeruo, Aribo, Simon and Awoniyi won one foul each; the Union Berlin striker showed the other side of his game by committing a game-high five fouls, one less than the whole Egyptian team combined.
Wilfred Ndidi finished with a passing accuracy of 85.2 percent, a team-high figure for those that started the game, was the best Super Eagles player in aerial duels with four won and finished with a team-high 69 touches to place first ahead of Aina (68).
When it came to key passes, Villarreal winger Samuel Chukwueze recorded four, more than any other player that tasted action for both teams.
Troost-Ekong's seven clearances was a joint game-high figure, along with Egypt's Ahmed Hegazy.
Moses Simon succeeded with four take-ons, a game-high figure, ahead of Zaidu Sanusi (3) , Ola Aina (2) and Zizo (2).
The Chelsea academy product registered a game-high six tackles while the Porto fullback stood out in interceptions with three, the most by a Nigeria player.