Sports News of Tuesday, 24 June 2025
Source: www.legit.ng
Former Super Eagles striker Yakubu Aiyegbeni has finally broken his silence on the infamous miss that has haunted Nigerian football fans for over a decade.
Speaking in an interview, Yakubu addressed the fallout from his shocking miss in Nigeria’s 2010 FIFA World Cup clash against South Korea, a moment still discussed and debated 15 years later.
During the group stage match in South Africa, Yakubu was presented with a seemingly unmissable opportunity just two metres from goal.
To the shock of Nigerians, the striker failed to convert, sparking an outpouring of criticism that still lingers today, Tribal Football reports.
Even though he scored a penalty just 10 minutes later to level the match, the damage was done. In the eyes of the fans, the miss cost Nigeria a place in the knockout rounds.
Yakubu blasts Nigerians who still bully him
Yakubu has had enough of the blame game and has bared his mind on the bullying he has had to endure for over 15 years since the incident.
“We should all forget the miss and remember the good ones,” he said.
“It’s almost 14 years already, and people still talk about that miss, not the goals I scored or the times I helped Nigeria qualify.”
While many fans recall Yakubu’s miss with disappointment, few acknowledge the mental strength it took for him to step up and convert a penalty just minutes later.
I still get bu||£d till today over the goal I missed at South Africa 2010 World Cup
— Nigeria Stories (@NigeriaStories) March 2, 2024
~ Yakubu Aiyegbeni pic.twitter.com/AMmmF9PNcq
Oooooomo!
— Fazlur (@Fazlurfarah) April 24, 2025
Miss Yakubu Aiyegbeni...🤔🤔 pic.twitter.com/7ev6FprfDa