Victor Osimhen’s 40th cap for Nigeria was marked with a goal, but his efforts were not enough to secure a crucial win as the Super Eagles conceded a heartbreaking last-minute equalizer in their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Zimbabwe in Uyo.
Osimhen, ever the talisman for Nigeria, broke the deadlock in the 73rd minute, capitalising on an Ola Aina cross to put the Super Eagles ahead.
His clinical finish seemed to have set the stage for a much-needed victory, but Zimbabwe had other plans.
Despite Nigeria’s attacking dominance, including several dangerous runs from Moses Simon, Zimbabwean goalkeeper Washington Arubi kept his side in contention.
The visitors nearly responded immediately, with Khama Billiat rattling the crossbar just three minutes after Osimhen’s goal.
The Super Eagles’ defensive frailties were exposed once again in stoppage time when substitute Tawanda Chireda struck, denying Nigeria maximum points and leaving them in a precarious position in Group C.
With four games left, Osimhen and his teammates face an uphill battle to secure a spot at the World Cup, needing a turnaround in form come September and October.
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