Rwanda vs Nigeria: Why Eric Chelle must build his Super Eagles attack around Osimhen & Lookman

If Nigeria are to rise from the ashes and secure a place at the 2026 World Cup, we will need our biggest stars to step up, Soccernet.ng notes.

Nigeria have them aplenty with Ademola Lookman, Victor Osimhen, Victor Boniface, Umar Sadiq, and Tolu Arokodare already in the Super Eagles camp in Rwanda.

Far more than the others, though, Osimhen and Lookman have been unstoppable in Europe this season — but can they form a deadly partnership under Eric Chelle?

Here’s why the new coach must build his attack around Nigeria’s two hottest forwards.

Nigeria Super Eagles stars Ademola Lookman and Victor Osimhen. Photo Credit X Nigeria Super Eagles stars Ademola Lookman and Victor Osimhen. Photo Credit X
Nigeria Super Eagles stars Ademola Lookman and Victor Osimhen. Photo Credit X

Osimhen: The relentless goal machine

Napoli fans know and Galatasaray supporters are discovering this fact: Osimhen is the kind of striker who thrives in the chaos of battle.

The Super Eagles star’s aggressive pressing, aerial brilliance, explosive movement, and lethal finishing make him a nightmare for defenders.

Nigeria Super Eagles and Galatasaray striker Victor Osimhen. Photo Credit X

Over the past three seasons, he has established himself as one of Europe’s deadliest marksmen, firing Napoli to a historic Serie A title and almost single-handedly dragging Galatasaray to a record-extending 25th Super Lig title.

For Nigeria, Osimhen’s presence in the box is unmatched. His ability to bully defenders, chase lost causes, and sniff out goals from half-chances is exactly what the Super Eagles need.

Already Nigeria’s second all-time highest goalscorer, Osimhen is hungry for more as he was one of the first players to arrive in Kigali.

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When fit, he is a guaranteed goal threat, and Chelle must ensure that the team’s entire attacking structure revolves around getting the best out of him.

Lookman: The creative spark Nigeria have missed

While Osimhen provides the power, Lookman offers the guile.

The Atalanta forward has evolved into a complete attacker—capable of playing out wide or through the middle. His dazzling footwork, incisive dribbling, and eye for goal were on full display as he led Atalanta to Europa League glory last season.

Reigning African Footballer of the Year, Lookman showed at the Africa Cup of Nations last year that he is the perfect strike partner for Osimhen.

One of Nigeria’s biggest attacking problems in recent years has been a lack of creativity in the final third.

Nigeria and Atalanta’s Ademola Lookman. Photo by IMAGO

Lookman solves that. His ability to take on defenders, link up play, and make intelligent runs complements Osimhen’s more direct style.

If Chelle can unleash Lookman in a free role, Nigeria’s attack could finally click into place.

Osimhen and Lookman: A partnership that can strike fear into any defence

Nigeria Super Eagles stars Victor Osimhen and Ademola Lookman. Photo by IMAGO

On paper, Osimhen and Lookman are a perfect match. One is a ruthless finisher; the other, a nimble playmaker with an eye for goal.

When given the right system, they can form a devastating partnership similar to the ones we’ve seen succeed at the highest level — think Benzema and Vinicius at Real Madrid or Drogba and Malouda at Chelsea.

For too long, Nigeria’s attack has felt disjointed, with talented players failing to click. Chelle must not let that happen again.

His priority should be crafting a system that allows Lookman to feed Osimhen, ensuring that Nigeria’s best finisher gets the service he needs.

Victor Osihmen and Ademola Lookman of Nigeria during the TotalEnergies Caf Africa Cup of Nations Afcon 2023 Semi Final match between Nigeria and South Africa. Photo by IMAGO

The tactical blueprint: How Chelle can set up Nigeria’s attack

If Nigeria are to dominate in attack, Chelle must deploy a system that maximizes both Osimhen’s and Lookman’s strengths.

Nigeria Super Eagles stars Victor Osimhen and Ademola Lookman. Photo by IMAGO

A 4-2-3-1 formation, with Lookman operating behind Osimhen, could be the key. This setup would allow Lookman to float between the lines, receive the ball on the half-turn, and link up with Osimhen in dangerous areas.

It would also allow Nantes ace Moses Simon to slot into his preferred role on the left flank, unleashing Nigeria’s three most productive attackers against Rwanda.

Alternatively, a 4-4-2 with Lookman as a second striker would enable more direct interplay between the duo.

Given Nigeria’s wide options, including Moses Simon and Samuel Chukwueze, Chelle could also consider a dynamic front three, with Lookman cutting inside from the wing to combine with Osimhen.

Regardless of the formation, the mission is clear: get Osimhen into goalscoring positions and let Lookman work his magic.

Victor Osimhen and Ademola Lookman celebrate a goal at the 2023 AFCON. Photo Credit X

Soccernet.ng’s verdict: Osimhen and Lookman

Nigeria have the firepower to be one of Africa’s most feared teams — but only if Chelle makes the right tactical choices.

While the Super Eagles boast several top talents in attack, Osimhen and Lookman represent Nigeria’s best hope of World Cup qualification.

Nigeria: Victor Osimhen, Ademola Lookman, and Ola Aina. [Photo credit/Imago]

Build the team around them, and the Super Eagles could soar once again. Fail to do so, and another World Cup heartbreak may be on the horizon.

It’s a simple equation: let Osimhen and Lookman lead the attack, and Nigeria will have the goals we need to dominate.

This post was last modified on March 18, 2025 2:20 pm

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