Nigeria youngsters prove their worth in draw with Senegal as Rohr snubs
Musa
Gernot Rohr did not give Ahmed Musa
the captain's armband for Nigeria's tight 1-1 draw with Senegal on Thursday.
On
Thursday night, Nigeria's Super Eagles played out a 1-1 draw with Senegal's
Teranga Lions in London. Gernot Rohr's team were without three of their most
experienced members -- captain John Obi Mikel and strikers Odion Ighalo and
Brown Ideye -- but they still contrived to show heart and pull off what was a
more than commendable result against arguably Africa's best team.
Here are four takeaways from the
game
1. Youngsters prove their worth
against the best
Four
players in the starting XI were aged 21 or under and another four were between
21-24. That's eight players under the age of 24. Of that number, only Elderson
Echiejile, at 29 and 54 caps, and Ahmed Musa, at 24 and 61 caps, had over 50
appearances. Ogenyi Onazi (24 and 43 caps) and Kenneth Omeruo (23 and 34 caps)
were the next most experienced players. The rest of the starting team had less
than 15 caps each coming into the game. Yet, this relatively green team
restricted an accomplished Senegal side to a 0-0 score in the first half, and
when the opposition did score in the second period, Nigeria pegged them back
with a goal of their own to end the match at 1-1.
Before
the game, one expectation was how this team would fare against a strong,
experienced and highly fancied side, especially without their captain and
leader. In the end, though, Nigeria proved they had the mental strength and
were resolute enough to stand on their own two feet against the best on the
continent. Rohr would have been mighty pleased.
2.
Akpeyi needs to be installed as the man between the posts now
If
Rohr wasn't thinking about it before, this is as good a time as any. Carl Ikeme
is a good goalkeeper, a very good goalkeeper indeed. But his injury problems,
and it must be pointed out that they're not his fault, appear to be coming too
frequently and at very inconvenient moments for Nigeria.
The
Super Eagles need a reliable deputy and Daniel Akpeyi has shown over two games
that he is the man for the job. In fact, he could well be pushing for the top
spot.
Last
time Akpeyi stood in for Ikeme on short notice, he all but claimed
man-of-the-match honours. The same thing happened again on Thursday, despite
his arriving on the eve of the game and having no training time at all with the
squad.Rohr's apparent lack of trust in Ikechukwu Ezenwa makes this an
imperative decision.
3. Ndidi matches Senegal stride for
stride
Senegal's
midfield are one of their strongest weapons. Skilled, bruising and street
smart, they are not to be trifled with. And they proved it by making stand-in
captain Onazi an early victim of their physical play and bull-style tackling.
But
Wilfred Ndidi, already excelling for Leicester, proved his displays in the Premier
League are no fluke. He matched the experienced Senegalese stride for stride,
tackle for tackle and, at 20, definitely looks poised to be a mainstay of the
Eagles midfield for a long time to come.
4. Musa treatment unacceptable
So
far in his short tenure as Super Eagles coach (or technical adviser, to use his
formal title) Rohr has done a fabulous job of bringing the Nigeria team back
from a low point. It may be early days yet, but three wins and a draw from four
games are not numbers to be sniffed at. And, apart from Tanzania (with all due
respect) in his opening game, these matches have not been against middling
opposition: Zambia, Algeria and now Senegal.
But Rohr's handling of the
captainship issue involving Ahmed Musa is nothing short of a farce. The manager
passed up Musa in handing the armband to Onazi, who was as surprised as anyone
else to see the responsibility passed to him. Rohr's explanation, according to
a very credible team official, was that he wanted the team to be led out by a
player who plays regularly. Unlikely. First, Rohr chose to do it on a day in
which he started the Leicester forward when he didn't have to if that was his
sole reason. Oghenekaro Etebo could have played in midfield, with Alex Iwobi
starting at his usual wide-left position and Moses Simon wide right.Second,
Nigeria have a long history of non-playing captains going back to Christian
Chukwu, Stephen Keshi and more recently Nwankwo Kanu and Joseph Yobo. In any
case, Musa is not the substantive captain. This was humiliation for Musa and it
need not have happened.
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