Despite the emphatic win, Nigeria’s hopes of securing an automatic place in the upcoming 2026 World Cup were ultimately dashed when South Africa triumphed over Rwanda with a decisive 3-0 victory at home.
The match began with an electric atmosphere as fans rallied behind the Super Eagles, eager for a strong performance. Nigeria wasted no time in asserting their dominance, with Osimhen finding the net just three minutes into the game, giving the hosts an early lead. The Galatasaray striker displayed his poaching instincts, capitalising on a defensive error to slot the ball past Benin’s goalkeeper.
The second half saw Nigeria come out with renewed intensity. Just a minute after the restart, Osimhen completed his hat-trick, scoring his third goal of the match in the 51st minute, taking advantage of a defensive lapse. The crowd erupted as he celebrated with his teammates, solidifying his status as the match’s standout player.
Despite Nigeria’s commanding lead, the team did not relent, with further opportunities created to extend their advantage. In the 90th minute, Frank Onyeka sealed the victory with a fourth goal, ensuring the Super Eagles finished the match with an impressive scoreline.
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