Super Eagles Dominate Benin, Secure World Cup Playoff Thriller

The Nigerian Super Eagles delivered a commanding performance at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, securing a resounding 4-0 victory over the Cheetahs of the Benin Republic in their final Group C 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying match. Despite the emphatic win, the evening was tinged with bittersweet disappointment, as South Africa’s simultaneous 3-0 triumph over Rwanda meant the Super Eagles narrowly missed out on automatic qualification, finishing second in Group C and now heading for the playoffs.
Star striker Victor Osimhen was the undisputed hero of the night, netting a magnificent hat-trick, his first international hat-trick in two years. Osimhen opened the scoring just three minutes into the game, capitalizing on a brilliant pass from Samuel Chukwueze. The duo combined again in the 37th minute for Osimhen’s second goal. He completed his hat-trick in the 51st minute with a superb header from a Moses Simon free-kick, showcasing his aerial prowess and clinical finishing. The scoring was sealed in the 91st minute by midfielder Frank Onyeka, who volleyed home after a pass from Moses Simon, ensuring a dominant 4-0 scoreline. This performance was described as Nigeria’s most complete of the qualifying campaign.
However, the focus quickly shifted from the celebration in Uyo to the news filtering in from Mbombela, where South Africa had clinched top spot in Group C. The Super Eagles ended the group stage as runners-up with 17 points, just one point behind South Africa. This outcome meant Nigeria’s dream of a direct ticket to the 2026 World Cup was dashed, compelling them to navigate the more arduous route of the playoffs to keep their qualification hopes alive.
Victor Osimhen's individual brilliance during the campaign was undeniable, with his six goals in limited appearances underscoring Nigeria's reliance on his presence. Despite his electric hat-trick against Benin, the irony of his absence in earlier crucial matches—missing ties against Benin (away) and South Africa (home and away) due to injury—was not lost. A fully fit Osimhen throughout the campaign might have altered Nigeria’s fate, making the difference between playoffs and automatic qualification. He now boasts 29 goals for Nigeria, moving closer to Rashidi Yekini’s all-time record.
The Super Eagles’ journey from fifth place with only three points after four games to securing a playoff spot speaks volumes about the 'quiet revolution' orchestrated by coach Eric Chelle. Since his appointment in March, the former Mali boss has guided Nigeria to an unbeaten run of four wins and two draws in six matches, collecting 14 points. Chelle’s leadership is marked by his courage in making tough calls, such as resting captain William Troost-Ekong, reinstating Semi Ajayi, trusting young Benjamin Fredrick, and rewarding form over reputation. His tactical acumen has rebuilt belief, improved the team’s shape, and restored discipline, leading many to believe that had he been in charge from the start, direct qualification might have been achieved.
Under Chelle, the Super Eagles are developing a clear tactical identity. Against Benin, the team pressed aggressively, utilized full-backs to stretch play, and posed a threat from set-pieces. The strategic decision to deploy two natural wingers, Samuel Chukwueze and Moses Simon, provided Osimhen with the precise service he thrives on. The midfield balance, anchored by Wilfred Ndidi and supported by Alex Iwobi, offered both stability and vertical movement. The integration of young defenders like Benjamin Fredrick has injected fresh energy and composure, while Chelle’s intelligent rotation policy signifies his growing authority. Maintaining this tactical rhythm will be critical for navigating the upcoming playoffs.
Individual player performances were also notable. Christian Nwabali demonstrated calm goalkeeping, making key saves and commanding his box. Benjamin Fredrick, playing out of position, impressed with his defensive solidity and maturity. Calvin Bassey commanded the backline effectively, and Semi Ajayi was composed in possession. Moses Simon put on a creative display, assisting Osimhen's third goal and playing a crucial role in Onyeka's strike. Samuel Chukwueze was instrumental in the first half, providing two assists for Osimhen before an injury forced his substitution. Substitutes like Frank Onyeka and Tolu Arokodare also made significant impacts, with Onyeka scoring the fourth goal and Arokodare changing the attacking dynamic.
The 4-0 victory confirmed Nigeria’s place among Africa’s best runners-up, climbing above Burkina Faso in the playoff standings with 15 points and a +7 goal difference. With Gabon and Cameroon currently sitting higher, and DR Congo potentially joining the fray, Nigeria is well-positioned for one of the available playoff slots. This lifeline, though not the direct route desired, offers the Super Eagles another chance to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be hosted by Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
Following the match, political figures also weighed in. Former Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, expressed pride in Olakunle Olusegun’s full competitive debut, highlighting his journey from the ABS Football Academy to the national stage. President Bola Tinubu extended his congratulations to the Super Eagles, commending their hunger and determination, and reassuring the team of the Federal Government’s unwavering support as they strive for World Cup qualification. The President's message reflected a shared national belief that Nigeria deserves a place on the world stage.
The performance in Uyo was dominant, clinical, and disciplined, offering strong evidence that Nigeria’s attacking firepower, especially when Osimhen, Chukwueze, and Simon combine, can dismantle compact defenses. The immediate challenge for Eric Chelle’s side will be to maintain this consistency and tactical discipline as they embark on the playoff route, aiming to secure their spot in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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