Liberia vs Nigeria: Where The Game Will Be Won And Lost

 




Liberia vs Nigeria

Gernot Rohr’s men head into round five of World Cup qualifying facing the possibility of either sealing qualification or adding to the pressure that’s starting to build.

An underwhelming result in Tangier and success for Cape Verde against the Central African Republic could leave the Super Eagles level with the former or drop to second if they lose.

A win is imperative for the West Africans to avoid going into their final game with Cape Verde fearful of their prospects of making the playoff round.

Dealing with long balls

Strangely, balls over the top have caused issues for Nigeria’s defence in qualifying, with Cape Verde and the CAR netting from such situations.

Winning the first ball or stopping it at source reduces the risk of being cut open easily, while defensive mistakes need to be kept at a bare minimum in Tangier.

Putting pressure on the ball

While the Super Eagles have conceded cheap goals in qualifying, a more worrying trend has seen them fail to hassle the man in possession while keeping a mid-block or high defensive line.

This is a cardinal sin and such a basic expectation out of possession should be adhered to against Liberia.

Combination play down the flanks

At times, Nigeria have impressed with the encouraging link-up in wide positions and a repeat will increase their chances of opening up the Lone Stars.

Chidera Ejuke and Jamilu Collins were particularly stand-out against Cape Verde, causing the home side’s defence several problems in the first half of the eventual 2-1 win.

Cultivating more on-pitch relationships will boost the African giant’s prospects.

Midfield battle

It goes without saying but Wilfred Ndidi and Alex Iwobi returning are timely after last month’s midfield debacle.

The Leicester City anchorman’s inclination to snuff out dangerous situations will be beneficial to Rohr’s charges, while Alex Iwobi’s presence will help the West Africans progress the ball into the attacking third.

Both players instantly aid the three-time African champions in two important areas, thus increasing their chances on Saturday.

Match-winners coming up trumps

Victor Osimhen and Kelechi Iheanacho have carried the can in recent internationals and the pair turning it on or otherwise will make or mar Nigeria’s result.


The returning Samuel Chukwueze adds to an impressive collection of decisive players in the Super Eagles’ ranks, but they need to deliver with the stakes this high.

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