Nigeria will seek to extend their unbeaten run in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualification as they take on Libya at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium. The Super Eagles are in a strong position to secure a spot in the biennial tournament after a commanding victory over the Benin Republic and a hard-fought draw with Rwanda. Meanwhile, Libya faces a different challenge.
The recent appointment of Nasser Al-Hadhiri as Libya’s head coach, following the sacking of Serbian Milutin Sredojevic, could give the Mediterranean Knights a much-needed boost. Libya last competed in AFCON when it was co-hosted by Equatorial Guinea and Gabon.
As all eyes turn to this showdown in Akwa Ibom, key factors will determine which team comes out on top.
2025 AFCON: Maximizing Victor Boniface’s Potential
Bayer Leverkusen striker Victor Boniface has been in incredible form, scoring five goals in his last six appearances for the Bundesliga champions. However, his performances with the Super Eagles haven’t matched his club form, as he has yet to score in eight matches, a stat that doesn’t reflect his true ability.
With African Player of the Year, Victor Osimhen sidelined due to fitness issues, the responsibility to score falls squarely on Boniface. While the former Bodo/Glimt star has the potential to be a lethal threat, coach Augustine Eguavoen and his staff must develop a strategy that creates clear chances for the Germany-based striker to thrive.
Prevent Libya from Scoring First
Libya has scored first in their last two matches, highlighting the offensive threat they could pose in Uyo. In contrast, Nigeria hasn’t had to come from behind in their recent fixtures, a situation the Libyans will aim to change.
Statistically, the Super Eagles struggle when they concede first. To avoid a setback, Nigeria’s defence must remain solid and focused, ensuring they convert the chances they create.
Leveraging Offensive Strategies
With Osimhen out, Nigeria still has 23 fit players available, while Libya brings 28 to the contest. Coach Augustine Eguavoen has plenty of attacking options, with seven strikers at his disposal as they face the 1982 AFCON runners-up.
Despite Osimhen’s absence, the Super Eagles have enough firepower to minimize his impact. Eguavoen should capitalize on this depth to secure a result, ideally before the 60-minute mark.
Handling Set-Pieces, Crosses, and Counterattacks
Nigeria’s recent matches have seen opponents attempt long balls behind their defence, though these efforts were largely contained. This tactic is likely to be used again by the Libyans, known for their direct style of play.
The Super Eagles must avoid conceding fouls in dangerous areas, as Libya has skilled set-piece takers. William Troost-Ekong and the defence need to stay alert throughout the match to prevent any costly errors.
2025 AFCON: Neutralizing Al-Musrati
Al-Musrati will be key in midfield for Libya
At his best, 28-year-old Moatasem Al-Musrati is a dominant force in midfield. His physicality and ball distribution skills have been on full display this season for Turkish giants Besiktas.
While Nigeria has a strong midfield lineup, Al-Musrati remains a significant threat. Wilfred Ndidi and Frank Onyeka will need to use their experience to keep the Vitória Guimarães midfielder in check and prevent him from dictating the flow of the game.