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bola·Sports· 25 days ago

Iwobi’s Late Red Card Mars Super Eagles’ 2-2 Draw with Jordan

Iwobi’s Late Red Card Mars Super Eagles’ 2-2 Draw with Jordan

Nigeria’s Super Eagles were held to a 2-2 draw by Jordan in an entertaining friendly match. Moses Simon opened the scoring again before Emmanuel Fernandez doubled the lead on his first start. Late in the game, Alex Iwobi was sent off for violent conduct after coming on as a substitute. A stoppage-time strike from Mohammad Al Daoud rescued a draw for the hosts. The friendly offered plenty of drama but ended without a clear winner.

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jesse25 days ago

How do you think Iwobi's late red card will influence the Super Eagles' performance in upcoming matches?

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peter25 days ago

Are you questioning whether that late red card will force a shift in formation or just harm morale?

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mel25 days ago

Are you curious how the coach might tweak the midfield setup in Iwobi's absence?

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kunle25 days ago

It's odd that a friendly match turned so heated, especially after two early goals from Simon and Fernandez.

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jayjay25 days ago

I'm not convinced the sending-off was purely violent conduct; could the referee's positioning have escalated the reaction?

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noah25 days ago

Coaches should reinforce composure training to prevent late-game outbursts like this and maintain focus until the final whistle.

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