Skip to content
Tuesday 30 June 2026
  • Home
  • Advertise with us
  • Contact
The Frontier
Click to read
The Frontier
  • News
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Headlines
  • Education
  • Health
  • Business & Economy
  • Sports
  • More
    • International
    • Religion
    • Entertainment
    • Info Tech
    • Matilda Showbiz
      • Gists
      • Music
      • Gossips
      • Oga MAT
      • Romance
    • Arts & Culture
    • Environment
    • Opinion
    • Features
    • Epistles of Anthony Kila
    • EyeCare with Dr Priscilia Imade
The Frontier
  • News
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Religion
  • Headlines
  • Education
  • International
  • Business & Economy
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Arts & Culture
  • Environment
  • Health
  • Matilda Showbiz
    • Gists
    • Music
    • Gossips
    • Oga MAT
    • Romance
  • Opinion
  • Epistles of Anthony Kila
  • EyeCare with Dr Priscilia Imade
  • Info Tech
  • Interview
The Frontier
Click to read
Sports
Sports

AFCON 2025: Six key takeaways from Nigeria vs Tanzania game

The FrontierThe FrontierDecember 24, 2025 1073 Minutes read0

•Super Eagles

Nigeria may not have put the game beyond doubt on the scoreboard, but their 2-1 performance against Tanzania sent a strong message to the rest of the continent.

The Super Eagles, playing their opening Group F fixture of AFCON 2025, dominated proceedings and showed flashes of the quality that makes them genuine title contenders, reports Channels TV.

Deservedly, they took all three points thanks to goals from Semi Ajayi and Ademola Lookman.

Lessons From Nigeria vs Tanzania AFCON Clash

In the wake of the Group C clash, here are six takeaways from the encounter.

Nigeria Show Dominance

Coming into the tournament, the Super Eagles were under pressure after failing to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Against Tanzania, however, they played like a team determined to respond.

The scoreline did not tell the full story. Nigeria controlled possession, dictated the tempo, and spent long periods camped in the opposition half. The overall dominance reinforced their status as one of the favourites not just to progress from Group F, but to challenge for the AFCON crown.

Midfield Control Was Foundation

Nigeria’s grip on the game was built in midfield. Captain Wilfred Ndidi provided balance and leadership, while Alex Iwobi helped link play between midfield and attack.

The Super Eagles consistently won second balls and recycled possession quickly, making it difficult for the Taifa Stars to settle or launch meaningful counter-attacks.

Chukwueze’s Energy Changed the Dynamic

Critical to that was Eric Chelle’s decision to leave out Brentford’s Frank Onyeka and hand a start to Samuel Chukwueze.

The AC Milan loanee justified the call with a lively display of showing energy and creativity. Chukwueze injected pace into midfield, drove at defenders, and was involved in most of Nigeria’s dangerous moments.

Tanzania struggled to cope with his movement, and only a fine save from goalkeeper Zuberi Masudi denied him a first-half goal.

Osimhen Fails To Find The Target

Despite their dominance, Nigeria failed to convert several clear chances, particularly in the first half when they could have been three goals up.

Galatasaray striker Victor Osimhen was guilty of some wayward finishing in the game, even though at times he was well marshalled by the Tanzanian defence.

His inability to find the back of the net kept Tanzania in the game longer than expected and highlighted an area the Super Eagles must improve if they are to go deep in the tournament.

Defensive Frailties Still A Concern

Apart from Osimhen’s difficulties to score, what initially appeared to be a comfortable outing for the Super Eagles took a tense turn in the second half after Tanzania found an equaliser. For a team that has developed a worrying habit of conceding avoidable —often late —goals, familiar defensive issues resurfaced.

A costly turnover by Zaidu Sanusi in a dangerous area invited pressure, and Nigeria’s back line failed to recover in time. The central defensive pairing of Calvin Bassey and Samuel Ajayi was caught out by a slick piece of play from the Taifa Stars, allowing Tanzania to breach the defence and beat Stanley Nwabali in goal.

The moment served as a reminder that while Nigeria’s quality going forward is undeniable, defensive concentration remains an area of concern as the tournament progresses.

Tanzania’s Goalkeeper Kept It Respectable

While Nigeria impressed, Tanzania can credit goalkeeper Zuberi Masudi for preventing a heavier defeat. His crucial interventions, especially to deny Chukwueze, ensured the scoreline did not fully reflect the balance of play. It was a reminder that efficiency in front of the goal will be vital for Nigeria against stronger opposition.

Nigeria at AFCON: Focus Shifts to Tunisia

With yesterday’s game done and dusted, the Super Eagles will hope to make it two wins out of two when they take on Tunisia on Saturday.

Tags
AFCON 2025Nigeria vs Tanzania gameSix key takeaways
FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedInEmailLink
Previous post Pope Leo XIV calls for global truce on Christmas Day
next post EFCC files money laundering charge against former justice minister Malami, son
Related posts
  • Related posts
  • More from author
Sports

Manchester City unveil Enzo Maresca as new manager

June 29, 20260
Sports

FIFA opens way for Russia to enter international youth competition

June 25, 20260
Sports

Former Nigeria’s track queen Mary Onyali hails Sports Commission, others over successful Commonwealth Games trials

June 25, 20260
Load more
Read also
Inside Akwa Ibom Today

inside the Hill top newspaper

February 9, 20250
Africa

FG to seek compensation for returning Nigerians from South Africa – Envoy

June 30, 20260
News

Igbo leaders reject concession of Enugu International Airport

June 30, 20260
Education

NYSC REFORM: FG cancels passing-out parade, extends orientation to six weeks

June 30, 20260
Health

Doctors demand public ranking of governors on healthcare performance

June 30, 20260
Politics

Access codes to parties: Why fate of NDC unclear

June 30, 20260
Africa

JUNE 30 DEADLINE: Foreigners stranded, on edge as anti-immigrant protests rock South Africa

June 30, 20260
Load more

inside the Hill top newspaper

February 9, 2025

FG to seek compensation for returning Nigerians from South Africa – Envoy

June 30, 2026

Igbo leaders reject concession of Enugu International Airport

June 30, 2026

NYSC REFORM: FG cancels passing-out parade, extends orientation to six weeks

June 30, 2026

Doctors demand public ranking of governors on healthcare performance

June 30, 2026

Access codes to parties: Why fate of NDC unclear

June 30, 2026

inside the Hill top newspaper

0 Comments

FG to seek compensation for returning Nigerians from South Africa – Envoy

0 Comments

5 burnt to death scooping fuel from fallen tanker

0 Comments

Naira slumps further as dollar scarcity bites harder

0 Comments

BREAKING: Appeal Court sacks Senate Minority Leader, orders election rerun

0 Comments

Again, Trump fined $10,000 for violating gag order

0 Comments

Follow us

FacebookLike our page
InstagramFollow us
YoutubeSubscribe to our channel
WhatsappContact us
Latest news
1

inside the Hill top newspaper

February 9, 2025
2

Tinubu’s speech devoid of concrete answers to demands by traumatised youths – Human rights lawyer Ozekhome

August 4, 2024
3

Reps order reinstatement, payment of dismissed UNICAL workers

June 7, 2026
4

Electricity: Why systems collapse won’t end soon — Investigation

July 23, 2024
5

Nigeria’s Top 10 Songs, with ITTY OKIM

October 19, 2024
6

Global nuclear weapons control under pressure in 2026

December 22, 2025
Popular
1

inside the Hill top newspaper

February 9, 2025
2

Your reforms inflict hunger, poverty on masses – Nigerian workers lambast IMF delegation

April 24, 2025
3

October 1 protest: Military placed on red alert, CSOs oppose troop deployment

October 1, 2024
4

REVEALED: Nigerians, Tanzanians, other Africans flock online amidst low digital safety awareness – Survey

February 27, 2026
5

UK varsities may fall into financial deficit over restrictions on foreign students – Report

January 12, 2024
6

Toyota products dominate 73 stolen vehicles recovered by FRSC in 2024

February 5, 2025

About The Frontier

The Frontier is Nigeria’s leading online newspaper. It is published by Okims Media Links Limited headed by Sunny Okim, a veteran journalist who is widely known as The Grandmaster, fondly called so by colleagues and friends for being Nigeria’s pioneer movie journalist.

Most viewed

inside the Hill top newspaper

February 9, 2025

3 dead, others injured as soldiers, tricyclists clash

April 15, 2024

Man kills grandfather, uncle for money ritual

September 9, 2024

BREAKING: At last, reinstated Rivers Governor Fubara lands in Port Harcourt

September 19, 2025

Major blow for Man City as injury sidelines Haaland

April 1, 2025
Top posts

Categories

  • News4699
  • Politics4336
  • Crime4117
  • International2861
  • Sports2357
  • Business & Economy2191
  • Headlines2130
  • Education1307
  • Matilda Showbiz936
  • Health830
  • Entertainment770
  • Africa524
  • Religion469
  • Environment337
  • Special267
  • Info Tech231
  • Arts & Culture228
  • Hunger protests in Nigeria224
  • Inside Akwa Ibom Today185
  • Interview180
  • Opinion150
  • EyeCare with Dr Priscilia Imade123
  • Advert30
  • World Cup 202626
  • Epistles of Anthony Kila19
  • Trends17
  • Local News5

© 2026 The Frontier, Published by Okims Media Links Limited.

designed by winnet services

  • Home
  • Advertise with us
  • Contact