AFCON 2023 opener: Four reasons why Nigeria’s Super Eagles cannot underrate Equatorial Guinea

In the upcoming clash between Nigeria and Equatorial Guinea this Sunday in Abidjan for their opening Group A match at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, it might be tempting for the Super Eagles to underestimate their opponents.

However, Equatorial Guinea pose a considerable threat for several reasons, making it imperative for Nigeria to approach the game with caution.

Consistent AFCON group stage performers

Equatorial Guinea have consistently proven their mettle by advancing past the group stage in every AFCON they have qualified for.

This time, they find themselves in Group A alongside hosts Cote d’Ivoire, former winners Nigeria, and Guinea-Bissau.

Should they replicate their historical feat and secure a spot in the knockout round, it could spell trouble for pre-tournament favourites like Nigeria or Cote d’Ivoire.

The National Thunder’s ability to navigate tough groups in 2012, 2015, and 2021, beating the likes of Zambia, Gabon, and Algeria, showcases their resilience and potential to upset the established order.

Impressive first-round record

Equatorial Guinea have proven to be a formidable force in the AFCON group stage, losing only two out of nine games played.

With five wins, two draws, and only two defeats, they have a track record of efficient group-stage performances, scoring eight goals while conceding a mere four.

This solid foundation indicates that Equatorial Guinea should not be taken lightly, especially in the initial stages of the tournament, where their resilience shines.

Giant-killers mentality

Equatorial Guinea thrive as underdogs, relishing the challenge of facing more favoured and higher-ranked teams.

Their victories over more illustrious opponents such as Libya and Senegal in 2012, Gabon and a draw against Burkina Faso in 2015, and a shocking win against defending champions Algeria in 2021 underscore their ability to pull off surprising results.

Their teamwork-oriented approach, devoid of a standout global star, makes them a cohesive and challenging unit to overcome.

Unity and tactical toughness

Equatorial Guinea’s strength lies in their collective effort as a team. They operate as a cohesive unit, defending and attacking together.

In their only two group stage defeats, both narrow 1-0 losses, they displayed resilience against stronger opponents.

Nigeria must be vigilant and focused, ensuring they do not concede an early goal while actively seeking opportunities to score.

Victory over Equatorial Guinea demands the Super Eagles’ best performance, as underestimating this determined and united squad could lead to an unexpected setback.

Only through their best efforts can the Super Eagles emerge with all the three points at stake in this challenging AFCON 2023 opener.

This post was last modified on January 13, 2024 11:52 am

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