Friendly: Super Eagles Rate Players After Draw With Poland

1 hour ago 3
ARTICLE AD BOX

After Nigeria’s 2‑2 draw with Poland in a friendly in Warsaw, Completesports.com’s ADEBOYE AMOSU evaluated each player’s performance…

Maduka Okoye 7/10

Udinese’s goalkeeper made several notable saves but was responsible for Portugal’s second goal.

Abdullahi Bewene 7/10

The former Golden Eaglets player made a strong debut, showing all the qualities needed to become a future key figure.

Bruno Onyemaechi 5/10

The left‑back offered little before being replaced at halftime by Zaidu Sanusi.

Emmanuel Fernandez 5/10

The centre‑back must improve to secure a regular spot; Semi Ajayi took his place early in the second half.

Igoh Ogbu 5/10

Starting alongside Fernandez, Ogbu was occasionally out of position, mirroring his defensive partner.

Wilfred Ndidi 7/10

Captain Ndidi played the full 90 minutes, leading the midfield with a commanding display that helped Nigeria dominate the game.

Tochukwu Nnadi 6/10

The Olympique Marseille midfielder delivered a solid performance, linking well with Ndidi and Frank Onyeka and nearly scoring himself.

Frank Onyeka 6/10

Onyeka played well; Raphael Onyedika replaced him after the break.

Moses Simon 6/10

The Paris FC winger set up Terem Moffi’s first goal, showing lively energy throughout.

Read Also: Friendly: Poland Snatch Late Goal To Force Super Eagles To 2-2 Draw

Akor Adams 5/10

Adams started brightly but faded as the match progressed, making this one of his less impressive outings.

Terem Moffi 7/10

Moffi scored in his second consecutive game for Nigeria, impressing with relentless pressing and work rate up front.

Substitutes

Zaidu Sanusi 4/10

Sanusi gave away the ball cheaply in the second half, almost allowing Poland to score.

Philip Otele 5/10

Otele’s pace and power troubled Poland after coming on for Adams, though he still needs to improve his final‑ball quality.

Calvin Bassey 4/10

Bassey took time to settle after his introduction, misplacing a few passes that pressured the defence.

Semi Ajayi 5/10

Ajayi remained composed and assured in the second half.

Rafiu Durosinmi 3/10

Durosinmi replaced Nnadi but struggled to make an impact during his time on the pitch.

Raphael Onyedika 5/10

Onyedika missed a chance to score his fourth international goal in the second half but still delivered an impressive outing for Club Brugge.

Paul Onuachu 6/10

The towering striker converted Nigeria’s second goal from the penalty spot in the second half, using his physical presence to keep the Polish defence under constant pressure.

Fisayo Dele‑Bashiru 3/10

Dele‑Bashiru replaced Moses Simon three minutes after the hour mark and contributed little to the match.

Read more on this