Nigeria vs Cameroon: Unveiling the Super Eagles' Potential - A Nostalgic Blast from the Past

Nigeria's Super Eagles could replicate this performance against Cameroon at AFCON 2023. (Photo Credit: Making of Champions/X)

Nigeria vs Cameroon: Unveiling the Super Eagles' Potential - A Nostalgic Blast from the Past

Izuchukwu Akawor 05:42 - 27.01.2024

A revisit of Nigeria's Super Eagles famous 4-0 destruction of Cameroon en route to the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

Nigeria and Cameroon are set to open another chapter in their impressive and interesting rivalry in African football when they take to the pitch in a decisive AFCON 2023 round of 16 encounter.

Ahead of that encounter, this writer takes you through the emotions that followed one of Nigeria’s memorable moments against the Indomitable Lions.

Nigeria vs Cameroon: A Flashback to Glory

The resounding 4-0 triumph against Cameroon in the 2018 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers left many asking, "Can the Super Eagles play this well?" For those who have closely followed the team with genuine passion, yesterday's performance was no surprise, but rather a testament to the team's evolving strength.

In the absence of key players like John Mikel Obi, Victor Moses, Leon Balogun, and Carl Ikeme during the match against South Africa, the impact was palpable. It marked the first time we faced an opponent without four important players, and the void was evident. With the return of three out of the four players and considering our historical record against Cameroon, confidence in a victory was unwavering, although a convincing 4-0 margin exceeded expectations.

Former Super Eagles head coach Gernot Rohr
Former Super Eagles head coach Gernot Rohr || Imago

While the scoreline may seem flattering to Cameroon, the Super Eagles displayed a level of dominance that could have easily resulted in an even higher tally. The challenge now facing our Franco-German coach, Gernot Rohr, lies in finding suitable deputies for the likes of Mikel, Moses, and Balogun. 

The brilliance of Ekene Ezenwa in goal emphasised the Super Eagles' need for dependable substitutes, evident in the inadequate performance of Daniel Akpeyi.

John Mikel Obi wheels off after making it 2-0 against the Lions.
John Mikel Obi wheels off after making it 2-0 against the Lions. (Photo Credit: FIFA World Cup/X)

Rohr's commitment to implementing the German style (focus on youths) is evident in the inclusion of young talents like Mikel Agu, Wilfred Ndidi, Oghenekaro Etebo, Kelechi Iheanacho, Dele Alampasu, Alex Iwobi, Moses Simon, Tyronne Ebuehi, and Ola Aina, among others — players aged between 19-21. It reflects the coach's forward-thinking approach and his vision for the team's future.

While the focus is on qualifying for the upcoming World Cup, the real anticipation lies in the 2022 event. The prospect of a young, experienced, and exciting side, given the importance of continuity, is something to look forward to. 

Super Eagles players celebrate one of the goals against the Indomitable Lions.
Super Eagles players celebrate one of the goals against the Indomitable Lions. (Photo Credit: Making of Champions)

As Super Eagles fans, we share Rohr's vision, endorsing his efforts to steer the team towards success. Keep Soaring, My Super Eagles.

This piece was first written on September 2, 2017, 24 hours after Nigeria’s Super Eagles dismantled the Indomitable Lions 4-0 at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.

A screenshot of the Super Eagles 2018 FIFA WCQ group.
A screenshot of the Super Eagles 2018 FIFA WCQ group.

Nigeria’s scorers on that brilliant and fateful day were 2019 AFCON top scorer, Odion Ighalo, skipper, Mikel, (Victor) Moses, and Iheanacho.

A repeat of that result at the Stade Felix Houphouet-Boigny in Abidjan later on Saturday would be welcome. 

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