Goalkeeper
Francis Uzoho: The young goaltender could do little about both goals he conceded. Kept down the scoreline with some important saves. (6/10)
Defenders
William Troost-Ekong: Was astute in his defensive duties for as long as he did not wrap his hands all over Mandzukic. Undid all his good works with that single act. (5/10)
Leon Balogun: Dovetailed well with William in the rear and was an imposing presence in aerial duels.(6/10)
Shehu Abdullahi: Made a lot of running though lacked no decisive bite going forward. (5/10)
Brian Idowu: Offered little on the left flank and did very little. (4.5/10)
Midfielders
Wilfred Ndidi: Dropped back brilliantly to shield his defence whenever Mikel ventured forward and though distribution left more to be desired. (6/10)
Oghenekaro Etebo: Full of energy and passing particularly during the first half. Diverted into his own goal from Mario Mandzukic's header. (7/10)
Mikel Obi: Though he had his moments, he was outnumbered by the Croatian star midfielders. Most of his attributes were missing. (5/10)
Alex Iwobi: Had very little to work on was well kept in check by the Simë Vrsaljko. Tracked back a couple of times to help out defensively too. (5.5/10)
Victor Moses: Full of running and his trademark dribbling but end product brought nothing meaningful. (6/10)
Odion Ighalo: A few hold up plays and occasional crack at goal but nothing spectacular. He was isolated due to lack of service from midfield. Made way for Iheanacho. (5.5/10)
The Substitutes
Ahmed Musa: Did little when he was introduced partly due to getting very little service (4.5/10)
Kelechi Iheanacho: Offered a more attacking threat after coming on and had a shot to show for. (5/10)
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