Glamtush reports that Nigeria’s Super Eagles concluded their Africa Cup of Nations Group D qualifiers with a shocking 2-1 loss to Rwanda.
Despite the win, the Rwandans did not make it to the competition as they fell short to the Benin Republic, who picked the group’s second ticket.
The match, which was held on Monday in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, showcased the underdog’s resilience as the Rwandan side came from behind to secure victory.
However, Nigeria had already qualified for AFCON 2025 in Morocco, finishing top of the group with 11 points.
Samuel Chukwueze gave Nigeria the lead in the 59th minute, delighting the home crowd. Rwanda, however, quickly responded, with Aimable Mutinzi equalizing in the 72nd minute.
Just three minutes later, Imanishimwe Nshuti completed the comeback, sealing a memorable win for Rwanda.
The first half ended goalless, with both teams missing opportunities to take control.
In the second half, Nigeria’s early dominance faltered as Rwanda capitalised on defensive lapses. Nshuti, who was later booked for time-wasting, emerged as the hero for the visitors.
Despite the defeat, Nigeria topped Group D with three wins, two draws, and one loss, earning 11 points. Benin and Rwanda both finished with 8 points, but Benin secured second place on goal difference to join Nigeria in the tournament proper.
Libya finished at the bottom of the group with 5 points.
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