Benin vs Nigeria: Overlooked 21-goal star, new no.10 and 3 other Super Eagles players to watch in must-win WCQ vs Cheetahs
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Super Eagles players celebrating Bashiru's equaliser against South Africa || Imago

Benin vs Nigeria: Overlooked 21-goal star, new no.10 and 3 other Super Eagles players to watch in must-win WCQ vs Cheetahs

Izuchukwu Akawor • Izuchukwu Akawor • 11:20 - 10.06.2024

Nigeria's Super Eagles need a win against Benin Republic in the WCQ and these players could prove decisive.

Finidi George's Super Eagles are in desperate need of three points when they face the Benin Republic in their crucial 2026 World Cup qualifier in Abidjan.

After taking just three points from a possible nine so far, this has become a must-win game for Nigeria to keep their qualifying hopes alive.

Here are 5 players who could hold the key to delivering that vital victory over the Cheetahs:

Benin vs Nigeria: 5 Super Eagles stars

The new Nigerian sensation announced himself with a debut goal in the 1-1 draw against South Africa last time out.

Nigeria's Fisayo Dele-Bashiru was the hero in the game against South Africa.
Nigeria's Fisayo Dele-Bashiru was the hero in the game against South Africa.

The 23-year-old Manchester City youth product is a doubt with an injury picked up in that game, but all eyes will be on him if he recovers to feature against Benin.

His energy at both ends of the pitch and goal threat could be invaluable.

Surprisingly an unused substitute against South Africa, the in-form Bayer Leverkusen striker is expected to lead the line this time around in the absence of Victor Osimhen.

Victor Boniface watched the game against South Africa on the bench.
Victor Boniface watched the game against South Africa on the bench. (Photo Credit: Authetique Fortographic)

Boniface has 21 goals already this season and Nigeria will need his predatory instincts to fire them to victory in Abidjan.

The 23-year-old also assisted nine goals last season which shows there is more to his game than just goals.

The Fulham playmaker looks rejuvenated and back in the good books of Nigerian fans after a mixed AFCON 2023 campaign.

Super Eagles playmaker, Alex Iwobi.
Super Eagles playmaker, Alex Iwobi. (Photo Credit: Authentique fortigraphic)

Iwobi's work rate, possession retention and creativity set up Dele-Bashiru's goal last time out.

He'll be crucial to unlocking Benin's defence as Nigeria looks to build on that improved second half showing against the Bafana Bafana.

With Finidi George shunting Bright Osayi-Samuel out of position at left-back against South Africa, Rangers defender Igboke could get his chance in his natural role.

Kenneth Igboke, the Rangers left-back, thrilled with Super Eagles call. || Image credit: Imago

All eyes will be on the flying full-back to provide width and attacking thrust down that flank.

The Atalanta forward was kept relatively quiet last time out but remains one of the Super Eagles' main goal threats.

Ademola Lookman in training ahead of the game against Benin. (Photo Credit: Authentique Fortographic)

His scoring form in Europe this season makes the 26-year-old a constant danger that Benin will have to be wary of.

Like Boniface, Lookman’s 26 goals and assists provide an inkling of his attacking threat and ability.

Super Eagles boss Finidi George must deliver against Benin republic.

With their World Cup qualifying campaign hanging by a thread, Nigeria desperately needs players like Dele-Bashiru, Boniface, Iwobi, Igboke and Lookman to stand up and produce match-winning performances against the Cheetahs.

Finidi's job could be on the line if they fail to deliver in Abidjan.

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