Nigeria entered the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations with high expectations, touted as one of the favourites to lift the trophy.
However, the optimism surrounding the Super Eagles has waned prematurely, overshadowed by a series of unfortunate events and puzzling decisions made by coach Jose Peseiro.
As the team braces for their opening match against Equatorial Guinea, three pivotal decisions have raised eyebrows and cast doubt on Nigeria’s championship aspirations.
In a perplexing move, Peseiro opted to exclude Maduka Okoye from the squad despite the goalkeeper’s impressive performances in Serie A with Udinese.
Okoye is the only Nigerian goalie plying his trade in Europe’s top five leagues.
The decision has drawn criticism, notably from Nigerian legend Jay-Jay Okocha, who expressed dissatisfaction with the handling of Okoye in the national team since his howler against Tunisia at the 2021 AFCON.
Instead, Peseiro chose goalkeepers from Cyprus, South Africa, and the local Nigerian league, leaving the team with a mix of limited exposure and questionable confidence levels in the goalkeeping department.
Despite the Confederation of African Football (CAF) allowing teams to name 27 players in their final AFCON squad to account for potential injuries, Peseiro insisted on a 25-man roster.
This decision proved costly during the team’s week-long camp in the UAE, where Victor Boniface sustained an injury, followed by Umar Sadiq upon arrival in Cote d’Ivoire.
The subsequent call-up of Terem Moffi and Paul Onuachu, who will miss the opening match and require time to assimilate into Peseiro’s plans, underscores the repercussions of the coach’s insistence on a smaller squad.
Peseiro’s decision to include players nursing injuries or recovering from long-term layoffs has further muddied the waters for Nigeria.
Wilfred Ndidi, recovering from a knock, made the roster, with his replacement, Alhassan Yusuf, only called up after Leicester City refused to release an injured player.
Umar Sadiq, who spent most of last season on the sidelines after undergoing surgery, secured a spot over the in-form Paul Onuachu.
At the same time, Kelechi Iheanacho, dealing with a lingering knock, remains absent even 24 hours before the tournament kicks off.
Peseiro’s preference for injured players jeopardises the team’s cohesion and puts their competitiveness at risk.
In retrospect, while a miraculous triumph remains plausible for the Super Eagles, Peseiro may find these three decisions as the bedrock of any potential failure.
As the Super Eagles navigate the challenges ahead, the spotlight will undoubtedly remain on these questionable choices that have created an air of uncertainty around Nigeria’s AFCON campaign.
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God will help us the same way He did when nobody expected us to win our last AFCON during Kesshi time. Amen
Unnecessary over spiritualization. Does God reward foolishness in planning and laziness over hardwork?
Thank you for this chiding remark.
We spiritualize the things we ought not to.
God will not be mocked, is the previous poster trying to say those who came better prepared and called up fit and qualified players do not know God.
I don't think I am going to watch their matches. They don't supposed to give the coaching job of Nigerian national team to a white man, when we have competent retired legends or players that can coach the team to glory , like Jay Jay Okocha, Uwanko Kanu, Mikel Obi and the likes.
And, if we don't start to integrate grass root football, we can't achieve much.
with due respect our technical aɗviser is more of a gambler than a coach tnks
He will definitely be sacked by end of this AFCON 2023. His decisions will eventually ruin our chances of winning the cup. You have in form players on ground and yet you still stick with injured players, which reasonable And experienced manager or coach does that. he has already planned to fail. it will take the individual play makers of the team to win the Cup.
Maduka Okoye opted out of the team after he was humiliated by fans when he made a mistake in one match..he had stylishly stopped to honour invitation afterwards...