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3 Things to Note from Nigeria’s 2–2 Draw with Jordan

Tosin by Tosin
2 months ago

Nigeria wrapped up their invitational tournament campaign in Antalya with a 2–2 draw against Jordan to be crowned champions of the invitational tournament. 

While the scoreline shows balance, the game itself offered clear talking points about performance, discipline and tactical direction.

1. Attacking Intent, but Not Enough Control

Nigeria approached the game with urgency and purpose, particularly in wide areas where Moses Simon proved influential. His direct running and delivery created problems for the Jordanian defence and helped Nigeria establish attacking momentum early in the match.

There were moments when the Super Eagles looked fluid going forward, especially in transition. The midfield showed glimpses of cohesion, with quick link-up play and movement between the lines. However, that attacking intent was not matched by control. Nigeria struggled to manage the tempo after taking the lead on two occasions, allowing Jordan back into the game each time.

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At this level, game management remains as important as creativity. Nigeria’s inability to slow things down or retain possession in key moments ultimately undermined their attacking efforts.

2. Defensive Lapses Remain a Concern

For all the positives in attack, Nigeria’s defensive structure raised questions. Both of Jordan’s goals came from situations that could have been avoided with better organisation and awareness.

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There were gaps between the backline and midfield, and moments of hesitation when dealing with second balls and crosses. Jordan capitalised on these weaknesses, showing that even less-fancied opponents can punish lapses at the back.

This has become a recurring issue for the Super Eagles in recent matches. The team often looks vulnerable when transitioning from attack to defence, and the lack of compactness continues to be a concern. 

3. Discipline Cost Nigeria the Win

The turning point in the match came with the red card shown to Alex Iwobi in the second half. Up until that moment, Nigeria were in a strong position, and were pushing for the winning goal. 

Iwobi’s dismissal shifted the spirit entirely. Reduced to ten men, Nigeria were forced deeper, inviting pressure from a Jordan side that had already shown resilience. Which eventually made them settle for a 2:2 draw

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