Nigeria 0-2 Mali: 3 mistakes interim coach Finidi made in the Battle of the Eagles

Finidi George's audition as Super Eagles manager suffered a setback against Mali.

Nigeria 0-2 Mali: 3 mistakes interim coach Finidi made in the Battle of the Eagles

Izuchukwu Akawor 09:10 - 27.03.2024

Finidi George's hope of taking the Super Eagles reigns suffered a setback after a defeat to Mali in Morocco.

Nigeria's 2-0 defeat to Mali in their final game of the international window exposed some tactical shortcomings from interim Super Eagles boss Finidi George. 

Here are three decisions the former Ajax and Real Betis superstar winger got wrong against their West African brothers.

The Super Eagles should have started with a striker 

Finidi's decision to leave out a target man and start with Moses Simon and Kelechi Iheanacho as a 'false nine' pairing backfired. 

The duo lacked a physical presence to hold the ball and bring others into play. Simon squandered a glorious chance to equalise for Nigeria’s Super Eagles before being forced off injured. 

The Super Eagles before the game against Ghana
The Super Eagles before the game against Ghana. (Photo Credit: theNFF/Facebook)

Using at least one out-and-out striker, with Umar Sadiq also on the bench but ignored for both matches, would have given Nigeria a focal point in attack.

Timid and Conservative Substitutions 

Audition for the vacant job or not, the Enyimba coach was overly conservative with his substitutions - making just two outfield changes all game. 

Finidi George leading the Super Eagles as interim manager.
Finidi George should have used more out and out strikers. (Photo Credit: Imago)

Finidi missed an opportunity to experiment more and give untested players a chance to impress.

With so many European stars absent, these games were the ideal time to hand valuable experience to fringe members of the squad. Finidi played it too safe on this occasion.

Cyriel Dessers celebrating his goal against Ghana with the team
Cyriel Dessers celebrating his goal against Ghana with the team (Photo Credit: Oganla Media/X)

Lack of Pressing Intensity

Nigeria's normally intense pressing was notably lacking in the first half especially, which allowed Mali to play out from the back with ease. 

The Super Eagles struggled to disrupt their opponents' rhythm and this allowed the Eagles of Mali to cause problems.

Raphael Onyedika finally got to start for the Super Eagles after impressing against Ghana.
Raphael Onyedika finally got to start for the Super Eagles after impressing against Ghana. (Photo Credit: Onyedika/X)

The front players needed to provide more support to the midfield in implementing a high press. As a result, Mali could pick secure passes into the Nigerian half too comfortably.

While the 2-0 scoreline flattered Mali given the defensive errors, Finidi will need to learn quickly from this experience if he wants to land the permanent Super Eagles job. Getting the basics right from the start will be crucial going forward.

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