While Alex Iwobi's performance, Tyronne Ebuehi's showing and a host of others showed succinctly that Rohr still has quality in his ranks, the less said about the dismal displays from a couple of their peers, the better.
With another tune-up game versus Czech Republic still to take in and with Nigeria's squad now fully known, much attentions will now turn to the Super Eagles World Cup opener against Croatia on 16 (12 days from now) bearing in mind that such a game could go a long way to define how well Nigeria fare at the tournament this year.
Judging by what we saw in London this past weekend, we will try to pick out those who might have earned or nailed down a starting berth for themselves with their performances against such top quality opposition like The Three Lions.
Francis Uzoho seems to have been installed as the team's first choice goalkeeper having been picked for the last four games, with Daniel Akpeyi and Ikechukwu Ezenwa firmly behind him in the pecking order.
The team's central defensive pairing of Leon Balogun and William Troost-Ekong has yet to do anything that could raise eyebrows but who flanks them has been another story altogether.
For all the hype, Joel Obi has suddenly become even more undesirable after earning four consecutive run-outs and of course, would not lay a glove on Wilfred Ndidi if the Leicester City youngster gets back to full fitness just before the Croatia game comes around.
Team's skipper, Mikel Obi was the only midfielder in this 23-man squad who came out of yesterday's first half with head held high and is always likely to be selected to try and pick out the attackers.
From there on, the rest of the team largely picks itself — the duo of Victor Moses and Alex Iwobi to run the channels which they did fairly well yesterday. Odion Ighalo is charged with leading the lines.
Super Eagles likely starting XI from England showing :
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