Monday, June 15, 2026

The Sun Nigeria

Eguavoen links Nwabali’s tragedy to Super Eagles struggles

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The interim manager of the Super Eagles, Austin Eguavoen, has suggested that the news of Nwabali’s father’s passing may have had an emotional impact on the team following their 2-1 loss to Rwanda in Uyo.

In his post-match comments, Eguavoen acknowledged that the emotional toll from the news of Nwabali’s father’s passing might have affected the players, potentially influencing the outcome of the match.

When asked about the effect of the devastating news on the team’s performance, Eguavoen acknowledged that such personal losses inevitably impact players. “In a way, I think yes. But I think any player that is invited among the squad is capable of playing,” Eguavoen said.

Eguavoen emphasised that every player in the squad is given an opportunity to showcase their abilities and contribute to the team’s efforts.

“So, people need to get their chance, they got their chance today but unfortunately, we fought for it but it wasn’t to be,” he said.

The victory is seen as a significant boost for Rwanda ahead of their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Nigeria in March 2025.

Nigeria’s World Cup qualification hopes are hanging by a thread after a string of poor performances. The Super Eagles have yet to secure a win in the qualifiers, with three draws and a defeat in four games.

As a result, Nigeria currently sits in fifth place with just three points, four points behind group leaders Rwanda. To remain in contention for a spot in the tournament, the Super Eagles must win their remaining fixtures.

Despite the challenges, head coach Austin Eguavoen remained optimistic but realistic about the task ahead.

When asked about the impact of their recent result on the upcoming games, Nigeria’s head coach, Austin Eguavoen, responded, “No, it won’t. It is a hard lesson we have learned. We have to watch these games again and evaluate and do our research and strategies to face them.”