Post Enyeama Era: Super Eagles suffer shock defeat to Congo



The first game of the post Enyeama era ended as a disaster for the Super Eagles after they bowed 2-0 to DR Congo in an international friendly played at the Stade de la Cité de l'Oie, Visé on Thursday evening.

It can be recalled that hours before the match, Vincent Enyeama, the Super Eagles goalie had a clash with head-coach, Sunday Oliseh, leading to goal keeper's retirement from international football.

Goals from Dieumerci Mbokani and Jordan Nkololo however were all the Leopards needed to cage the Eagles who put up a lackadaisical display.


Mbokani turned home Nkolo’s pass after the Super Eagles was breeched with goalkeeper trying in vain to rescue the ball from sailing across the goal line.

Sunday Oliseh’s men reacted quickly reacted well to conceding so early and should have levelled on three occasions as Ahmed Musa and Mikel Obi both missed good chances.

Mikel fired two shots straight at Parfait Mandanda and Musa failed to react to a Odion Ighalo’s pass that had evaded a host of players inside the penalty area.

Florent Ibengé’s side controlled the majority of the half with neat passing and fluid movement, and their efforts resulted to another goal when Nkololo fired past Ikeme having profited from another moment of carelessness from the Eagles’ backline.

Odion Ighalo– who had been quiet in the first half – went close to getting his second international strike with Nigeria’s best sight of goal. His effort was waved away by Mandanda who had earlier thumped away Ogenyi Onazi’s freekick after Mikel Obi was fouled near the goal area of the Congolese.

Oliseh made a host of changes to the side in the second half, especially handing Alex Iwobi his debut appearance but that did not help matter as the Leopards dominated every department of the game.

Nigeria face Cameroon on Sunday as they would be seeking for redemption after an awful display in Vise.
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  1. This is a good result of quarrelling and bickering that has marked our football for years. If the NFF is not fighting the coach it is coach vs players. Divided we stand!!

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  2. As long as I know about man inhumanity to man, Sunday Oliseh will continue to trade on the path of defeat. Why should a Nigerian humilate another Nigerian.

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  3. Mr 8:44am
    thank u so much for that o
    u have said it nii shoki, man inhumanity to man
    was that how Oliseh was humiliated when he played in Europe?
    he should check his blank heart
    london boy SE15

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  4. This is just the beginning for Olise. Cameroon will wire him 4 nil in his next match. Stupid beans head.

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  5. This is just the beginning for Olise. Cameroon will wire him 4 nil in his next match. Stupid beans head.

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  6. This is just the beginning for Olise. Cameroon will wire him 4 nil in his next match. Stupid beans head.

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  7. Olus eh is a foolish leader and intolerant who places his ego above the Nation interst. No maturity as a leader. Foolish boy

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  8. Olus eh is a foolish leader and intolerant who places his ego above the Nation interst. No maturity as a leader. Foolish boy

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