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Osimhen Fires Hat-Trick as Nigeria Crushes Benin 4–0 in World Cup Qualifier

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Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
Osimhen Fires Hat-Trick as Nigeria Crushes Benin 4–0 in World Cup Qualifier

Victor Osimhen emerged as the undisputed hero for the Super Eagles of Nigeria, guiding his nation to a commanding 4–0 victory over the Benin Republic. His electrifying performance — crowned by a stunning hat-trick- has dramatically revitalized Nigeria’s 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign, pulling the team back from the brink of elimination and earning him widespread acclaim across Africa.

The pivotal match, held at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium in Uyo, saw Osimhen waste no time in asserting his dominance. He opened the scoring just three minutes into the game, setting an aggressive tone that would define the evening. Before halftime, he doubled Nigeria’s lead with a powerful header, leaving Benin’s defense rattled. The 25-year-old striker completed his hat-trick with ruthless precision in the second half, cementing his status as the night’s undisputed star.

Substitute Frank Onyeka later sealed the emphatic win, firing home a thunderous volley deep into stoppage time, giving the Super Eagles a crucial four-goal advantage and sending fans into a frenzy.

Following the final whistle, head coach Eric Chelle was effusive in his praise, boldly declaring Osimhen “the best striker in the world.” Teammates also joined in the adulation. Forward Tolu Arokodare publicly expressed his admiration, calling it an honor “watching you, playing with you, and learning from you,” a statement that captured Osimhen’s influence as both a leader and inspiration within the squad.

The striker’s heroics resonated deeply with fans across the continent. Nigerians flooded social media to hail Osimhen as the savior of their World Cup dreams, expressing immense gratitude for his brilliance. Interestingly, South African fans also joined the celebration, as Nigeria’s decisive 4–0 victory indirectly paved the way for the Bafana Bafana’s automatic qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

By securing a favorable Group C standing for Nigeria, South Africa clinched the top spot following their 3–0 victory over Rwanda, finishing with an impressive 18 points.

With this crucial win, the Super Eagles have now advanced to the challenging CAF playoff stage, a mini-knockout tournament featuring Africa’s top runners-up. There, they will face formidable teams such as Cameroon, Gabon, and either DR Congo or Burkina Faso, all vying for a coveted spot in the inter-confederation playoffs scheduled for November 2025 in Morocco.

For now, one thing is clear; Victor Osimhen has reignited Nigeria’s World Cup flame, ensuring that the dream of 2026 is not just alive but burning brighter than ever.

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