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The Flying Eagles’ soar to bronze: Four key takeaways from Nigeria’s U20 Afcon campaign

Nigeria’s U20 national team, on Friday, secured a fourth bronze medal at the CAF U-20 Africa Cup of Nations, which took place in Egypt.

The Flying Eagles outclassed their North African rivals, Tunisia, in the third-place match, winning 4-0.

The team delivered mixed performances throughout the tournament, and there are many takeaways from their decent outing. In this piece, we will examine five key takeaways from Nigeria’s bronze medal victory at the U20 Afcon

Nigeria’s solid defence with Aniagboso in goal:

One of the key takeaways from Nigeria’s bronze medal outing at the U20 Afcon in Egypt is their solid defence when goalkeeper Chijioke Aniagboso kept the goal.

The Flying Eagles did not concede a goal in the four matches Aniagboso played in – against Egypt, Mozambique, Uganda, and Tunisia. 

Ladan Bosso kept him on the bench against Gambia only to return him to the post to help Nigeria shut out the Tunisiana. More of that lucky charm, lad.

Jude Sunday’s impressive form:

Another standout performer for Nigeria was midfielder Jude Sunday, who scored two fantastic goals in the third-place match against Tunisia.

Sunday’s performances throughout the tournament were excellent, and he was a key player for the Flying Eagles in the attack.

The importance of team cohesion:

Nigeria’s success at the U20 Afcon can also be attributed to their strong team cohesion.

The Flying Eagles played with a great sense of unity and togetherness, with players working hard for each other on the pitch.

This was particularly evident in their resolute defensive displays and swift and coordinated attacking moves.

Nigeria’s pedigree at the youth level:

Finally, Nigeria’s success at the U20 Afcon highlights their strong pedigree at the youth level. The Flying Eagles have a long history of success at this level, having won the tournament a record seven times. Friday’s triumph makes it a record four times that Nigeria will claim the bronze medal. 

This is a further testament to the quality of Nigeria’s youth system, however faulty, and their ability to produce talented young footballers. 

This post was last modified on March 10, 2023 5:51 pm

Imhons Erons

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  • While most of your observations are correct, there are errors in your facts. The goalkeeper Aniagboso was in goal against Gambia. He conceded the only goal of the match. Also, the team didn't have cohesion until against Tunisia and that shows why they struggled to score prior to Tunisia game. Yes they won but serious work needs to be done because the likes of European teams will demolish them. Thanks

    • You are spot on. The can do with better coaching. With the amount of talent in that team, they should be scoring more and playing way better

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