AFCON 2023: Mutiu Adepoju Discloses What Nigeria Lacked in the Final Against Ivory Coast

AFCON 2023: Mutiu Adepoju Discloses What Nigeria Lacked in the Final Against Ivory Coast

  • Nigeria suffered a defeat in the final of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations against Ivory Coast
  • Goals from Franck Kessie and Sebastien Haller were enough to seal victory for the host
  • Mutiu Adepoju has disclosed what the Super Eagles lacked in the final against Les Elephants

The Super Eagles of Nigeria stumbled at the final hurdle of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) against the host nation, Ivory Coast.

Despite being heavily favoured to secure the title, especially given their impressive performances leading up to the final, the West African nation suffered a disappointing defeat.

Second-half goals from midfielder, Franck Kessie, and forward, Sebastien Haller, were enough to secure the title for Emerse Fae's side.

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Joe Aribo, Moses Simon and Kelechi Iheanacho of Nigeria react to defeat after the AFCON final between Nigeria and Ivory Coast at Stade Olympique Alassane Ouattara. Image: Visionhaus.
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However, in the aftermath of the final, and amid the current coaching vacancy for the Super Eagles, former Nigeria midfielder, Mutiu Adepoju, has disclosed what the team missed during the AFCON final against Ivory Coast.

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Adepoju speaks on Nigeria’s AFCON final defeat

In an interview with Sports Brief, the 53-year-old explained what he deems the Super Eagles missed in the highly pulsating final against Ivory Coast.

“Well, I think we knew how the team played before the AFCON and how they played when they got to the tournament proper — strong in defence and the rest.
Unfortunately, in the final, the Super Eagles failed to turn up as many would have anticipated. We didn’t play up to expectation compared to what they have been playing in previous rounds, and sadly, we lost.”

The sentiments of the 1994 AFCON winner echo those of many Nigerian football stakeholders. It's widely acknowledged that the Super Eagles' defeat was largely due to a noticeable drop in intensity and performance on the night.

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The three-time Cup of Nations winners now have an opportunity for redemption, with the 2025 edition of the tournament scheduled to take place in Morocco in about 13 months.

Amunike out of Super Eagles coaching role

In another report, Sports Brief stated that Emmanuel Amunike has been ruled out of the coaching race of the Super Eagles.

The 53-year-old was largely dubbed the favourite for the role; however, recent reports have surfaced stating that the option of the former Barcelona man has been discarded by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).

Source: Legit.ng

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Ero Samson (Sports Editor) Samson Ero is a sports journalist with a track record of over six years in the Nigerian media industry. He has honed his skills at EPL Partners Nigeria Limited and Transsion Holdings, where he covered various sports stories and general news working as Content Operation Specialist and Content Coordinator. He graduated from the Nigerian Institute of Journalism in 2023. Reach him via email at ero.samson@sportsbrief.com.