Goalkeeper
Sunday Stephen: Well beaten by Capita's header and could do little about Zito's thunderous finish. (5/10)
Defenders
Clement Ikenna: Had his hands full trying to nullify the threats of Zito Luvumbo and Co. to mixed effects. (6/10)
David Ishaya: Could have done better checking the runs of Mimo, one of which led to Zito's winner. (5/10)
Charles Etim: Offered no grit in attack and same could be said in his defensive approach. (4/10)
Mayowa Abayomi: Struggled in his new defensive role and never looked settled. (5/10)
Midfielders
Samson Tijani: Decent job from Tijani in the middle of the park to wind up the duo of Domingos and Porfirio. (6/10)
Abdullahi Fawaz: Lost Mimo in the build up for the second goal and had an average performance. (4.5/10)
Alfred Olaniyan: Gave a lot more probing than most of his mates and really looked the best of midfielders in the game. Tested Cambila with a good shot upfront.
Set up Ubani for the equaliser with a good pass. (7.5/10)
Ibraheem Jabaar: Couldn't create clear goal scoring chances for the attackers and toiled connecting with his fellow midfielders.
Attackers
Wisdom Ubani: Looked to combine on a couple of occasions with Olakunle and impressed in the first half. Prodded home Nigeria's goal to level matters. (7/10)
Olusegun Olakunle: Showed some good chemistry with his co attacker but couldn't come up with something spectacular. (5/10)
The Substitutes
Divine Nwachukwu: Came on for Olaniyan and looked hesitant in his moves. Took too long to get his shot away in a promising position in the 80th minute as the ball trickled away. (4/10)
Akinwumi Amoo: Replaced Ubani as the team searched for an equaliser and saw very little of the ball. A few decent touches but nothing more. (5/10)
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