Nigerians Blast Super Eagles After Throwing Away A Four Goal Lead Against Sierra Leone :: Nigerian Football News
Nigeria had gone four goals ahead inside the opening 30 minutes of their Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Sierra Leone, but the Leone Stars pulled off a miraculous comeback to draw level at full time
Fans have expressed their anger at the Super Eagles following their 4-4 draw against the Leone Stars at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, Benin.
It took the three-time African champions just four minutes to open the scoring in the first leg of their doubleheader Afcon qualifier against Sierra Leone.
Alex Iwobi’s shot gave Nigeria the lead inside the opening five minutes before Victor Osimhen finished off a low cross from Zaidu Sanusi to double the Super Eagles lead.
Iwobi’s curler from about 30 yards out made it three in the 27th minute. Samuel Chukwueze then made it four with a brilliant solo effort in the 30th minute.
At that point, it looked like it was going to be a routine win for Gernot Rohr’s men. However, Sierra Leone had other ideas, and they pulled one back four minutes before half-time through Kwame Quee.
The second-half saw the West African nation score three goals to complete an incredible comeback. First, Al-Hadji Kamara made it 4-2 in the 72nd minute before Mustapha Bundu’s header in the 80th minute set up a nervy finish.
And with just four minutes to go, Zaidu Sanusi was dispossessed on the edge of the box, and the resulting ball fell into the path of Kamara, who headed home his second to secure an unlikely point for Sierra Leone.
Following the encounter, many Nigerians took to Twitter to express their feelings towards the disappointing result.
From 4-0 to 4-4???🤯🤬#NGASLE
— OZOEMENA CHUKWU⭕️ (@ozo_chukwu) November 13, 2020
How will you go from 4-0 to 4-4 ? When you’re not AirTel advert #NGASLE
— YOUR UNCLE FROM KADUNA (@Real_jaeflex) November 13, 2020
INCREDIBLE SCENES!! 🔥
Sierra Leone rises from the ashes to make it 4-4 against Nigeria, after being 4-0 down early on. What a comeback!#NGASLE #AFCON2021Q pic.twitter.com/D2b7TIGzMY
— MocroVids (@MocroVids) November 13, 2020
A message to you @NGSuperEagles #NGASLE pic.twitter.com/iKzBX58J9s
— V. I. C. T. O. R. Y (@VictoryAlex4) November 13, 2020
Problem follow us enter pitch.😭
How do you go from 4-0 to 4-4 🤦🏿♂️ #NGASLE— PRAIZ (@Praiz8) November 13, 2020
This Super Eagles’ team has to be the worst Team in the history of Super Eagles NGL. They think it’s by fielding half-caste while the real talents roam the streets of Nigeria. And that fraud of a coach should be sacked ASAP. We’re better of with Nigerian Coaches. #NGASLE
— ❤💙Rock™ (@staconzy16) November 13, 2020
4:4
This country is just useless in all ramifications of life#NGASLE— Funny🃏Banter (@iTv001) November 13, 2020
Nigeria bottled from 4-0 to 4-4
They should just rename these ones from super eagles to super cockerel coz what’s this?
Against Sierra Leone ffs, not even Germany or Brazil #NGASLE
— A better time #ABetterTime (@damorelaa) November 13, 2020
From 4-0 to 4-4 is a record-breaking result that shows our character as a Nation!
My only sadness is the gruesome injury picked up by Victor Osimhen. We wish him quick recovery.#NGASLE pic.twitter.com/7cWAUEoXlw
— Oluwakorede, MPA (PHD soon) (@highlandre1) November 13, 2020
Dissapointing.
Very disappointing
Will be hard to defend Rohr now
He has just shot himself in the foot.
Time for us to move on to something better #NGASLE https://t.co/nn5U4cU74T
— Mr Magik (@AbiodunOdelola2) November 13, 2020
Despite the disappointing result, Nigeria still maintain their lead at the top of Group L with seven points from three games.
The Super Eagles have the chance to bounce back immediately when they take on the Leone Stars in the return leg at Freetown next Tuesday.