Sports News of Friday, 21 March 2025

Source: soccernet.ng

Rwanda vs Nigeria: Super Eagles probable lineup against the Amavubi

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The Super Eagles of Nigeria return to action in the FIFA World Cup qualifiers later today (Friday, March 21) as they face Rwanda in a crucial matchday 5 encounter.

The three-time African champions will be aiming for their first win in the qualifiers after recording three draws and one defeat.

The Super Eagles will go all-out to salvage their campaign, targeting the maximum three points to keep their World Cup hopes alive.

Ahead of the clash at the Amahoro National Stadium, Kigali, let's look at how Eric Chelle will set up his team against Rwanda as highlighted by Soccernet.ng.

Goalkeeper

Nigeria’s goalkeeping position has seen instability in recent years, but one man has brought a measure of calm — Stanley Nwabali.

The Chippa United shot-stopper was outstanding at the Africa Cup of Nations last year, displaying confidence, composure, and excellent shot-stopping ability.

Chelle’s decision is a straightforward one. With the other goalkeepers — Amas Obasogie and Kayode Bankole — yet to earn a senior cap, Nwabali will remain Nigeria’s No. 1, providing a reassuring presence behind the defence.

Defence

With Semi Ajayi injured and Gabriel Osho absent from the squad, Chelle must make key decisions in defence. But given the magnitude of the fixture, he is unlikely to gamble on untested players.

William Troost-Ekong, the most valuable player at the 2023 AFCON, is the natural leader at the back.

He will likely be paired with Calvin Bassey, whose aggressive defending and ability to play out from the back make him a crucial asset.

Premier League’s finest and Nottingham Forest ace Ola Aina remains a guaranteed starter at right-back, providing both defensive stability and attacking thrust.

On the left, Bruno Onyemaechi is the most natural choice, though Bassey could shift out wide if necessary.

If the situation requires that Chelle uses a three-man defence, he might consider introducing Igoh Ogbu or Jordan Torunarigha. However, with limited training sessions, a back four seems the safer bet.

Midfield

Midfield is where Chelle’s tactical decisions could make the biggest impact.

Nigeria’s past struggles have often come from a lack of midfield control, and Chelle must ensure his side is not overrun in the middle of the park.

Wilfred Ndidi is the engine, breaking up opposition attacks and providing a screen for the defence. Alex Iwobi will be tasked with linking midfield to attack, using his vision and passing ability to unlock Rwanda’s defence.

Raphael Onyedika offers defensive discipline and box-to-box energy, though Alhassan Yusuf could stake a claim after impressing at AFCON.

Chelle could be tempted to deploy a diamond midfield, as he did with Mali, but in this high-stakes game, a 4-3-3 formation is more likely.

This structure allows Nigeria to play to their attacking strengths while maintaining a solid defensive base.

Attack

Nigeria’s biggest strength lies in its attack, and Chelle’s biggest challenge will be selecting the right combination to break down Rwanda’s defensive block.

Victor Osimhen, 2023 African Footballer of the Year, is the first name on the team sheet. His pace, power, and lethal finishing make him Nigeria’s ultimate weapon.

Ademola Lookman, Atalanta’s hero and Africa’s crown prince, is equally indispensable. His dribbling, movement, and eye for goal make him a nightmare for defenders.

It is, however, in the right-wing forward role that Chelle has a key decision to make. Moses Simon has been one of the most consistent Nigerians in European football, but he is far more effective on the left — Lookman’s natural position.

Samuel Chukwueze, though struggling for form, is a better fit on the right. Chelle may opt to start Simon in a less familiar right-forward role, given his experience and work rate.

Nigeria’s recent visits to Kigali have been battles of grit rather than displays of superiority.

With Rwanda expected to fight for every inch of the pitch, Chelle must ensure his team matches their intensity while letting their superior talent shine through.

This game is more than just three points—it’s a statement of intent. Nigeria must show they mean business. The Super Eagles have the talent. Chelle’s job is to make sure they deliver.