In a tightly contested international friendly played largely behind closed doors in Antalya, Turkey, Nigeria secured a 2-1 victory over Iran on Friday.
The match, held at the home ground of Turkish Süper Lig side Antalyaspor, served as a crucial preparation fixture for both nations, albeit under vastly different circumstances.
Iran’s path to the World Cup later this year remains shrouded in uncertainty due to ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, with speculation persisting that the team could face potential withdrawal from the tournament.
Despite the instability and the current impossibility of hosting matches on home soil, the Iranian squad is pressing forward with its preparatory camp.
Their opponents, Nigeria’s Super Eagles, are themselves in a period of transition after failing to qualify for the World Cup, having been eliminated during the African playoff round last year.
Under the guidance of head coach Eric Chelle, the team looked to build momentum using a blend of experienced attackers and emerging talents.
Nigeria asserted its dominance early in the first half. Moses Simon, ignited the scoring by cutting in from the left flank and unleashing a precise low drive that beat veteran goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand to his right.
The Super Eagles doubled their advantage shortly after the halftime interval. With star striker Victor Osimhen sidelined due to injury, Akor Adams seized his opportunity. Played through on goal by a clever pass from Atlético Madrid’s Ademola Lookman, Adams displayed composure delicately lifting the ball over the onrushing Beiranvand to make it 2-0.
Iran found a lifeline when a scramble in the Nigerian penalty area following a corner kick allowed Olympiacos striker Mehdi Taremi to pounce and slot home from close range. The goal ignited a small but vocal contingent of Iran-supporting spectators in the stands, but despite pressing for an equaliser in the final stages, Iran were unable to breach the Nigerian defense again.
The match also highlighted Nigeria’s evolving goalkeeping situation. Long-time first-choice Stanley Nwabali was absent from the squad as he is currently without a club.
In his absence, Maduka Okoye was given an opportunity to stake his claim for the number-one jersey during this international window.
Nigeria’s defensive line also saw a late adjustment; Fulham defender Calvin Bassey was forced to withdraw from the squad on Thursday due to a injury concern. He was subsequently replaced by Chibuike Nwaiwu for the friendly encounter.
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