Super Eagles Player Ratings: Failure All Around In Unforgettable Final; Ajiboye, Eze, Orji Top Flops
Published: February 05, 2018
The Super Eagles capitulated in astonishing fashion in the final match of the 2018 African Nations Championship (CHAN) at the Stade Mohammed V in Casablanca, but how bad were they against the tournament holders?
Allnigeriasoccer.com rounds up the worst performers from the forgettable final.
The Starters
Dele Ajiboye: Was culpable for at least three of the goals he conceded due to lack of communication with the defenders. 3/10.
Osas Okoro: Offered very little protection to the defence and looked very much out of sorts. Picked up a booking for a foul on El Haddad. 3/10.
Utin Udoh: Formed part of a brittle back line in Casablanca and barely got to grips with El Karbi. 3/10.
Stephen Eze: His early glimpses of promise in the first half swiftly faded out in the second period. 3/10
Orji Kalu: Nondescript defending from the skipper who found little joy against the electric Zakaria Hadraf. 3/10
Emeka Atuloma: Started off brightly but had very no answer to the Moroccan menace in the second half. 4/10.
Rabiu Ali: The Kano Pillars man was overran in midfield by the swift Atlas Lions.4/10
Dayo Ojo: Was stifled in the middle of the park and his tracking back left a lot to be desired. 4/10
Emeka Ogbugh: Did very little in inducing attack during his time on the pitch and was hauled off for Okpotu eight minutes after the restart. 3/10
Peter Eneji: Posed some problems for the North Africans on the left flank in the first half. Sent off for an insipid lunge on Mohammed Nahiri. 3/10
Gabriel Okechukwu: Tried a lob over Anas Zniti in one of his only meaningful contribution but that was as good as it got for Gabriel. 4/10
The Substitutes
Anthony Okpotu: Was afforded very little space to work on after coming on and was barely reduced to chasing down lost cause. 4/10
Augustine Oladapo: Rarely got a sniff of the game as there was no meaningful service he received. 3/10
Ibrahim Mustapha: Thrown into the fray 14 minutes from time only to help stem the flow of the opposition. 3/10
Emmanuel Chinza
Photo Credit : TV Maroc
Allnigeriasoccer.com rounds up the worst performers from the forgettable final.
The Starters
Dele Ajiboye: Was culpable for at least three of the goals he conceded due to lack of communication with the defenders. 3/10.
Osas Okoro: Offered very little protection to the defence and looked very much out of sorts. Picked up a booking for a foul on El Haddad. 3/10.
Utin Udoh: Formed part of a brittle back line in Casablanca and barely got to grips with El Karbi. 3/10.
Stephen Eze: His early glimpses of promise in the first half swiftly faded out in the second period. 3/10
Orji Kalu: Nondescript defending from the skipper who found little joy against the electric Zakaria Hadraf. 3/10
Emeka Atuloma: Started off brightly but had very no answer to the Moroccan menace in the second half. 4/10.
Rabiu Ali: The Kano Pillars man was overran in midfield by the swift Atlas Lions.4/10
Dayo Ojo: Was stifled in the middle of the park and his tracking back left a lot to be desired. 4/10
Emeka Ogbugh: Did very little in inducing attack during his time on the pitch and was hauled off for Okpotu eight minutes after the restart. 3/10
Peter Eneji: Posed some problems for the North Africans on the left flank in the first half. Sent off for an insipid lunge on Mohammed Nahiri. 3/10
Gabriel Okechukwu: Tried a lob over Anas Zniti in one of his only meaningful contribution but that was as good as it got for Gabriel. 4/10
The Substitutes
Anthony Okpotu: Was afforded very little space to work on after coming on and was barely reduced to chasing down lost cause. 4/10
Augustine Oladapo: Rarely got a sniff of the game as there was no meaningful service he received. 3/10
Ibrahim Mustapha: Thrown into the fray 14 minutes from time only to help stem the flow of the opposition. 3/10
Emmanuel Chinza
Photo Credit : TV Maroc
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