Zubairu Praises Flying Eagles for Rising in 1–1 Draw vs Ghana
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작성자 CO 작성일25-10-23 10:08 (수정:25-10-23 10:08)관련링크
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Flying Eagles coach Aliyu Zubairu has applauded his side’s character after a resilient 1‑1 draw against hosts Ghana in the opening match of the WAFU B U‑20 tournament. Nigeria fought back strongly in a fiercely contested match, showcasing mental strength and determination on home soil in Ghana.

He praised the squad’s adaptability and fighting spirit, stating they "rose to the occasion" despite early pressure. Zubairu highlighted how the players remained composed under stress and responded well to tactical adjustments from the bench, noting that their collective effort offers a solid foundation for the rest of the competition.

With Nigeria set to face Benin next, Zubairu emphasised the importance of carrying forward this same mindset. He reiterated the goal of using this tournament to finalise selections and sharpen performances ahead of the World Cup build-up in Chile.

Editorial
We are encouraged by Zubairu’s unwavering faith in his players following the draw with Ghana. His remarks reflect a coach who recognises a team's true value lies not merely in winning but in how it responds under pressure. This tournament is about more than results it is a laboratory for . Rising to the occasion, as the coach highlighted, speaks to unity and adaptability traits essential for success in Chile next year.

Yet we must remain vigilant. No matter how commendable the response, consistency will be tested in the ensuing matches. If Nigeria can replicate this resilience and tactical maturity, they will not only navigate this competition they will excel.

For now, Zubairu and his players have struck the right tone pride in recovery, focus in progression, and resolve in unity. We stand with them as they pursue greater feats on the field.
Did You Know?
- The match against Ghana is often referred to as part of the "Jollof Derby" rivalry, named after the famous rice dish and intense football clashes between the two nations.
- Since defending their WAFU B U‑20 title in 2024, Nigeria have integrated several foreign-based talents into the squad, including European-based players.
- At the 2025 AFCON U‑20 in Egypt, Nigeria secured bronze and booked their ticket to the World Cup in Chile.
- Ahead of the WAFU B tournament, Zubairu publicly scrutinised the team’s attacking struggles and announced plans to revamp the forward lineup.
- The WAFU B U‑20 competition serves not only as regional glory but also a final assessment for squad spots before the FIFA U‑20 World Cup in Chile later in September.
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