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Where’s the Nigerian quality? Four big takeaways from the Flying Eagles’ U20 AFCON defeat against South Africa

by Imhonlamhen Eronmhonsele
May 18, 2025
in AFCON, News
Where’s the Nigerian quality? Four big takeaways from the Flying Eagles’ U20 AFCON defeat against South Africa

Nigeria's Flying Eagles. Photo Credit: NFF Comms

They came with hopes of lifting an eighth title. They leave with questions swirling about their pedigree at this level.

Nigeria’s Flying Eagles saw their 2025 U20 Africa Cup of Nations dream evaporate under the Ismailia lights on Thursday afternoon, as South Africa snatched a 1-0 semi-final win to reach their first final since 1997. Tylon Smith’s headed goal — gift-wrapped by a goalkeeping mishap — was all the Amajitas needed to book a ticket to Sunday’s showpiece.

But beyond the scoreline lies a performance that will provoke deeper reflection from Nigerian fans, coaches, and decision-makers alike.

Nigeria's Flying Eagles
Nigeria's Flying Eagles

Here are Soccernet.ng‘s four key takeaways from the Flying Eagles’ disappointing semi-final defeat:

1. Nigeria’s attack is the most toothless at the tournament

Despite dominating much of the first half and enjoying the lion’s share of possession, Nigeria once again struggled to convert chances.

Kparobo Arierhi and Tahir Maigana both missed good opportunities, but even more troubling was the lack of coordinated attacking patterns.

Nigeria's Flying Eagles
Nigeria's Flying Eagles

Aliyu Zubairu’s side has now scored just three goals in open play across five matches — a damning return for a country with a proud history of producing top forwards. The Flying Eagles huffed and puffed in the final 30 minutes but never truly looked like breaking down a resolute South African back line.

There was no spark, no trickery, no cutting edge — and that made all the difference.

2. Quality is lacking in key areas

This is not your classic Flying Eagles side. While Nigeria traditionally boasts at least three or four standout individuals in every U20 tournament, this crop appears worryingly average.

Nigeria's Flying Eagles
Nigeria's Flying Eagles

There’s energy and commitment, no doubt. But technically and tactically, Nigeria were second-best in crucial areas. South Africa’s midfield shape and defensive discipline overwhelmed Nigeria’s predictable passing, and the lack of a natural playmaker or a proper centre-forward was glaring.

In defence, the full-backs offered little going forward, while the central midfield lacked the bite and composure needed to control the tempo, especially after Nigeria fell behind. This team simply doesn’t have enough quality in the areas that matter.

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3. Ebenezer Harcourt’s injury shifted the balance

Until his substitution just before half-time, Ebenezer Harcourt had been one of Nigeria’s most reliable players. His performances, especially in the shootout win over Senegal, had given the Flying Eagles a calm presence between the sticks.

His injury forced Zubairu to turn to Ajia Yakub, who unfortunately made a costly error for Smith’s goal. Though South Africa still had to be clinical, it was the kind of error that changes games. It also further unsettled an already shaky Nigerian back line.

4. South Africa played the smarter game

Credit must go to South Africa. They came with a plan: sit compact, frustrate Nigeria, and strike on the counter. And it worked. They exploited Nigeria’s lack of guile and punished a lapse in concentration with ruthless efficiency.

South Africa U17
South Africa U17

While Nigeria chased the game with increased urgency, South Africa stayed composed and tactically disciplined. In tournaments like this, it’s not just talent but intelligence and preparation that win matches — and Amajitas showed both in abundance.

What next for the Flying Eagles?

Nigeria’s U20s will now face either Egypt or Morocco in the third-place playoff — a match that may offer consolation but little else.

With a World Cup spot already secured, attention must now shift to honest self-assessment. If this group is to make an impact on the global stage, serious work is needed.

Tags: Flying EaglesNigeria vs South Africa
<!-- Author Start -->Imhonlamhen Eronmhonsele<!-- Author End -->

Imhonlamhen Eronmhonsele

Imhonlamhen is a football writer and editor at Soccernet.ng with over six years’ experience shaping its editorial voice. A lifelong Arsenal and Super Eagles fan, he combines engineering precision with training in journalism and digital media. He has covered four AFCONs and two Women’s AFCON tournaments, specialising in Super Eagles history and tracking Nigerian players worldwide, while keeping a close eye on the NPFL and emerging homegrown talents.

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  1. Cyril Kasim says:
    11 months ago

    You are on point, this is not the classic flying eagles we are used to, no trickery, no deep intelligent play and no cutting edge scorers.
    We are too predictable, we are full of strength but little meaningful tactics.
    we dribble when we should shoot, we fall when we should use our power to guide the ball to the net.
    Opponents have known how to beat us, they we have physicality, they wait until we have exhausted our strength and stamina and give us a sucker punch.
    it’s the same approach coaches on African continent adopt, they know we hardly take our chances, there WE PRESS WITHOUT SENSE so they see us.

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