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Flying Eagles Player Ratings: Nigeria 3-2 Saudi Arabia – U-20 World Cup Thriller
The Flying Eagles bounced back in style with a thrilling 3-2 win over Saudi Arabia at the 2025 FIFA U-20 World Cup. Here’s how the Nigerian players fared in the high-stakes encounter:
⭐ Starting XI
Goalkeeper
Ezoic – 8/10
The youngster put up an impressive display in the keenly contested encounter. Made a number of crucial saves that kept Nigeria in the game. A calm and commanding presence in goal.
Defenders
Amos Ochoche – 7/10
Scored a brilliant goal in the first half and gave a good account of himself at right-back.
Ahmed Akinyele – 5/10
Struggled in possession and gave the ball away cheaply multiple times. A shaky outing for the Remo Stars defender.
Daniel Bameyi – 7/10
The captain led by example and showed composure under pressure by converting the match-winning penalty in added time.
Odinaka Okoro – 7/10
Played a key role in the first goal and combined well with the attack. Solid both defensively and going forward.
Midfielders
Daniel Daga – 7/10
Bounced back with an improved performance. Protected the backline effectively and contributed well to transitions.
Israel Ayuma – 7/10
A tireless engine in midfield. Influential throughout and one of the top performers on the day.
Attackers
Nasiru Salihu – 7/10
Opened the scoring with a fine header. His best performance yet in a Flying Eagles shirt.
Sani Suleiman – 7/10
Created the opener with a fantastic assist and remained a constant menace for the Saudi defence.
Kparobo Ariehi – 6/10
Had a few decent chances but couldn’t find the back of the net. Substituted in the 59th minute.
Substitutes
Charles Agada – 5/10
Came on to inject pace but had minimal impact after replacing Ariehi.
Haruna Aliyu – 6/10
Did well to help stabilize the backline after replacing Akinyele.
Emmanuel Ekele – 5/10
Made his debut appearance but didn’t have enough time to influence the match significantly.
Alatan Azuka – Not Rated
Achichi Oseer – Not Rated
Verdict:
This was a spirited team effort, with standout performances from Salihu, Ayuma, and Bameyi. Coach Aliyu Zubair will be hoping for similar resilience in the crucial group decider against Colombia.
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