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2026 World Cup: Finidi under fire over Nigeria’s loss to Benin

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The Super Eagles’ 2-1 defeat to Benin in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers on Monday has sparked a wave of criticism directed at the head coach, Finidi George, with fans questioning his tactics and player selection.

The loss, which saw Nigeria fall behind Benin and South Africa in their qualifying group, has left the team’s hopes of reaching the 2026 World Cup hanging.

 

Reacting to the disappointing result, DISTINGUISHED KPMG LinkedIn Everest @novieverest via X urged fans to remain positive, saying, “Instead of spoiling the image of the Super Eagles just because you don’t like Coach Finidi George, why not pray for the Super Eagles? Learn to be positive and pray.”

 

However, many others were less forgiving, with Alabi @the_Lawrenz lambasting the decision to appoint George, whose “only managerial experience was Enyimba FC.”

 

Alabi wrote, “We are not serious as a country… Super Eagles will miss yet another World Cup. I’m tired.”

 

JUST KINGS @JustKingss went a step further, stating, “Finidi George will probably go down as the worst Nigerian Coach ever.”

 

The defeat was particularly difficult to swallow for some, given Nigeria’s recent history against Benin.

 

SportsDokita (Odogwu) @Sports_Doctor2 pointed out, “We lost to Benin Republic on a NEUTRAL ground in Ivory Coast managed by our former coach Rohr. Omoh Finidi George this one is hard to take oooh, it’s a very bitter pill to swallow.”

 

Omo Kogi (Yagba) @Oladapomikky1 expressed disappointment at the squandered opportunity for Nigeria’s “golden generation of attackers” to experience the World Cup, saying, “In a group, where we have Benin, South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Nigeria, they are lying 5th… Finidi George no try at all.”

 

The criticism extended to George’s team selection and tactics, with Frank The Writer @FrankWriter1 questioning why foreign coaches often fare better with the Super Eagles, writing, “I think he should just quit. He’s not fielding the right players. He lacks tactics. But why do foreign coaches always doing better?”

 

As the fallout from the Benin defeat continues, the pressure mounts on Finidi to turn the team’s fortunes around and keep their World Cup dreams alive.

 

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