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Nigeria 2-3 Tanzania: Why Golden Eaglets’ defeat is no cause for concern

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    Nigeria’s under-17 national team, the Golden Eaglets, fell to a 3-2 defeat against Tanzania in their opening match of the China International Youth Football Tournament on Sunday, Soccernet.ng reports.

    ​The match was the debut for head coach Uwejamomere Eboboritse, though the result was not the start he had envisioned.

    ​Tanzania established a two-goal lead before halftime, courtesy of strikes from Issa Chole and Hamisi Chenga. Although Nigeria pulled one back shortly after the restart, the East Africans restored their two-goal cushion just minutes later.

    Despite another late rally from the Eaglets, they were unable to find an equalizer, and the match concluded 3-2 in favor of the Serengeti Boys.

    ​Following this setback, the Golden Eaglets will look to bounce back against Australia on Wednesday before facing tournament hosts, China.

    ​While the loss was disappointing — and somewhat concerning given the Eaglets’ failure to qualify for the World Cup — there is no reason for alarm just yet. Here is why the future remains bright for this squad.

    ​Why Fans Should Remain Calm Despite Golden Eaglets’ Loss

    ​This tournament marks the first time the team has faced a competitive opponent since coach Eboboritse took charge in May. For many of these players, playing in a new environment is a significant adjustment, and the squad will naturally require time to build chemistry.

    However, the fact that the team managed to score twice highlights their attacking potential; they simply need to tighten their defensive structure before their next outing.

    ​In addition, having honed his craft at the Sporting Lagos Academy with laurels in his kitty, coach Eboboritse has extensive experience in developing youth talent. He is well-equipped to make the necessary tactical adjustments heading into the next match.

    Uwejamomere Eboboritse coach of Nigeria Golden Eaglets
    Uwejamomere Eboboritse coach of Nigeria Golden Eaglets. (credit: Eboboritse/X)

    ​Also, main focus for this squad is the upcoming WAFU Under-17 tournament, which kicks off in September. Following the end of this tournament in China, the Golden Eaglets are scheduled to remain in camp for over a month.

    This extended period will give coach Eboboritse a crucial window to work on the team’s tactics, integrate new ideas, and address the vulnerabilities exposed in their opening match.

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