Conceicao sinks Super Eagles as Portugal edge Nigeria in International Friendly
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Nigeria's Super Eagles suffered a narrow 2-1 defeat to Portugal in an entertaining international friendly on Wednesday night, with Francisco Conceicao's late strike proving the difference in a fiercely contested encounter.
By Kazeem Ugbodaga
Nigeria’s Super Eagles suffered a narrow 2-1 defeat to Portugal in an entertaining international friendly on Wednesday night, with Francisco Conceicao’s late strike proving the difference in a fiercely contested encounter.
The match, played as part of preparations for upcoming international competitions, saw both sides produce moments of quality, but it was the hosts who emerged victorious after a dramatic second half.
Portugal drew first blood in the 23rd minute when Pedro Neto latched onto a well-weighted pass from Diogo Dalot before calmly slotting past goalkeeper Maduka Okoye to give the Europeans a deserved lead.
The Portuguese continued to dominate possession and created several chances, with Cristiano Ronaldo and Bruno Fernandes both going close as Nigeria struggled to gain a foothold in the contest.
However, the Super Eagles gradually grew into the game and found a route back eight minutes before half-time.
Fisayo Dele-Bashiru split the Portuguese defence with a precise pass, allowing Akor Adams to race through on goal and fire a low effort beyond the goalkeeper for the equaliser.
The goal restored confidence to Eric Chelle’s side, who ended the first half strongly after weathering sustained Portuguese pressure.
The second half witnessed a flurry of substitutions from both managers as they sought to test different tactical options and personnel.
Portugal nearly regained the lead early after the restart when Joao Felix rattled the crossbar with a powerful effort from the edge of the box.
Nigeria responded with changes that saw the introduction of Raphael Onyedika, Frank Onyeka, Terem Moffi, Zaidu and Samuel Chukwueze as Chelle searched for fresh energy.
The decisive moment eventually arrived in the 75th minute.
Conceicao produced a moment of brilliance, embarking on a dazzling run before weaving past Nigerian defenders and firing a low shot into the bottom corner beyond the reach of Okoye.
The superb individual effort left the Super Eagles chasing the game in the closing stages.
Nigeria pushed forward in search of a second equaliser, with Alex Iwobi orchestrating attacks from midfield and Moffi attempting to stretch the Portuguese backline.
Paul Onuachu was also introduced late on as the Super Eagles threw additional bodies forward.
Despite their late pressure, Nigeria could not find a breakthrough as Portugal held firm to secure victory.
The result will nevertheless provide valuable lessons for Chelle and his technical crew, who continue to assess players and build cohesion ahead of future competitive fixtures.
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