Nigeria Super Eagles Back Home After Poor Outing Against Zimbabwe

Following a disappointing 1-1 draw with Zimbabwe at the Huye Stadium in Rwanda, the Super Eagles have returned to the country.

Walter Musona gave Zimbabwe the lead with a long-range free kick in the 26th minute, and substitute Kelechi Iheanacho leveled the scores for the Super Eagles 25 minutes from time.

The team’s arrival was announced on their official X handle with the caption, “Arrival from Rwanda #soarsupereagles #letsdoitagain.”

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With two games remaining in the qualifiers, the Super Eagles are now winless.

Their next match is against Lesotho in June 2024.

South Africa currently tops the group having won their opening game and will be in action against Rwanda on Tuesday.

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