How some top Super Eagles players rated vs Cameroon from the two friendly games
Despite significant setbacks, Nigeria's Super Eagles players were able to finish a two-match friendly with Cameroon. The Super Eagles players played Cameroon for the first time on Friday, June 4, 2021, and lost 1-0 before a goalless draw on Tuesday, June 8.
So let's take a brief overview of how did the players fare in both games:
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1.Maduka Okoye (6/10):
The goal he conceded in the 1-0 loss was the only blemish on his record in the two games. He was beaten at his near post in the first game, but he recovered to make some excellent stops in the second.
2.Shehu Abdullahi (4/10)
In both games, he played 90 minutes and did a good job defending. The right-back, on the other hand, had little to give going forward.
3.Chidozie Awaziem (6/10)
In both games, he played 90 minutes and did himself a lot of good with his efforts. He was never taken off guard.
4.William Troost-Ekong (5/10)
He was without fault in the first game until being brought out in the 90th minute. He is arguably the Super Eagles' top defender these days.
5.Valentine Ozornwafor (5/10)
Before his 90-minute performance in the second game, he only played a few minutes in the first. He played well in the game and didn't appear match-rusty, considering he didn't play much football with Galatasary last season.
6.Jamilu Collins (3/10)
Collins put forth a mediocre performance in both games. In no way was it strong, and it only got worse as time went on. He demonstrated why he lost his starting left-back spot to Zaidu Sanusi.
7.Wilfred Ndidi (7/10)
What more can be demanded of Wilfred Ndidi, who appeared in both games for 90 minutes? As expected, he put in a strong performance in midfield for Nigeria, and he was the team's leader on the field.
8.Oghenekaro Etebo (3/10)
In the first game, he played 81 minutes but lacked dynamism in midfield. Etebo couldn't keep up with Andre-Frank Anguissa, who scored the solitary goal in both games by beating Nigeria's goalkeeper.
9.Alex Iwobi (5/10)
In both games, he had some shining moments. In the first, he was quite enthusiastic about getting the Super Eagles to attack. He was given a new role in central midfield for the second game when he excelled. For the Super Eagles, he was involved in several positive moments and produced many good chances that were not converted.
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