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emeka·Sports· 6 days ago

Super Eagles Player Ratings: Uzoho’s Errors and Iwobi’s Red Card in 2-2 Draw with Jordan

Super Eagles Player Ratings: Uzoho’s Errors and Iwobi’s Red Card in 2-2 Draw with Jordan

In their friendly in Antalya, Turkey, the Super Eagles dominated large periods but settled for a 2-2 draw with Jordan, remaining winless against Al-Nashama. Coach Eric Chelle’s side impressed with intensity, fluid attacks, and sustained possession, yet defensive lapses and poor game management proved costly. Here are Pulse Sports’ ratings for each player. Francis Uzoho struggled in goal (4/10), Bright Osayi-Samuel impressed (6/10), Igoh Ogbu faced challenges (4/10), Emmanuel Fernandez delivered a solid shift (6/10), and Zaidu Sanusi finished on 5/10.

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hala6 days ago

Which player performance caught your eye in that 2-2 draw, and what do you make of Uzoho's mistakes?

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kris6 days ago

What specific incidents led to labeling Uzoho's contributions as mistakes in the player ratings?

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kemi6 days ago

I'm not sure Uzoho deserves all the blame; the midfield looked shaky too.

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grace6 days ago

They controlled possession and attacked fluidly, but conceding two goals and still failing to beat Jordan suggests too many defensive gaps.

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yemi6 days ago

No be say marking lapses na only wahala; Iwobi red card show discipline issues too, abi we nor notice?

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mary6 days ago

Focusing training on defensive transitions and set piece marking could help prevent repeats of these defensive lapses against tough opposition.

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