Super Eagles Stumble: Lesotho Clash Exposes Deep Flaws, WC Hopes in Balance!

The Nigerian Super Eagles managed a tense 2-1 victory against Lesotho in their World Cup qualifier. Despite the crucial win, goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali faced severe criticism for a late error that could impact their goal difference in a tight qualification race. The team's overall performance highlighted tactical issues and inconsistencies, raising concerns for their decisive final match against Benin.
Precious Eseaye
Precious EseayeSports8 months ago1 minute read
Super Eagles Stumble: Lesotho Clash Exposes Deep Flaws, WC Hopes in Balance!

Nigeria's Super Eagles secured a narrow 2-1 victory over Lesotho in a crucial FIFA World Cup qualifier, a result that keeps their aspirations for the 2026 tournament alive, albeit with significant underlying concerns. The win was hard-fought, with goals from captain William Troost-Ekong and debutant Akor Adams, but a late, controversial goal conceded to Lesotho's Hlompho Kalake has sparked widespread criticism and compounded the team's qualification challenges.

The match, held at the Peter Mokaba Stadium, saw the Super Eagles under immense pressure, needing victories in their remaining two Group C matches. After a goalless first half, Nigeria broke the deadlock when William Troost-Ekong converted a penalty in the 55th minute following a handball. Akor Adams, who came on as a substitute, sealed the second goal in the 80th minute after a skillful dribble and finish from a Victor Osimhen assist. However, the two-goal advantage was quickly halved in the 83rd minute when Stanley Nwabali fumbled a routine corner, allowing Kalake to tap in easily.

Stanley Nwabali's error became a major talking point and a source of intense criticism across social media. Many questioned his goalkeeping abilities, with some labeling it a

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