The Nigerian Super Eagles concluded their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers on a positive note, securing consecutive victories for the first time since the campaign began, according to Soccernet.ng.
After edging past Lesotho with a narrow 2-1 win, the team dominated Benin Republic 4-0 in Uyo. These back-to-back successes rekindled optimism and significantly improved Nigeria’s prospects of World Cup qualification.
Under the guidance of coach Eric Chelle, the Super Eagles demonstrated renewed determination, putting an end to a challenging qualifying phase that had tested the resolve of Nigerian football supporters.
Victor Osimhen set the pace with an inspiring performance, while Samuel Chukwueze showcased his creative flair. The entire squad responded with commendable energy and tactical discipline.
Nigeria 4-0 Benin
Osimhen reignites Nigeria’s World Cup ambitions with a hat trick against Benin Republic in Uyo. #NGABEN pic.twitter.com/vquuiHnkyv
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These wins not only increased Nigeria’s points in the group but also highlighted several key insights into the team’s development and progress.
Eight Revealing Insights from the Super Eagles’ Recent Triumphs
1. Nigeria’s First Back-to-Back Wins in 2026 Qualifiers
The consecutive victories against Lesotho and Benin marked a milestone, as Nigeria achieved their first pair of successive wins in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers. This turnaround came after a period of fluctuating performances earlier in the group stage.
2. Osimhen’s First Hat-Trick in Two Years
Victor Osimhen dazzled fans by netting his first hat-trick for Nigeria since 2023. The Galatasaray forward’s three goals against Benin elevated his international scoring record to 29, inching closer to Rashidi Yekini’s legendary tally of 37 goals.

3. Osimhen Tops Nigeria’s Qualifying Goal Chart with Six
With his recent hat-trick, Osimhen has now scored six goals in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, making him the leading scorer for Nigeria in this campaign.

4. Chukwueze’s Continued Creative Influence
Samuel Chukwueze contributed two assists over the two matches, increasing his total to five assists for Nigeria. His enhanced decision-making and synergy with Osimhen were crucial in dismantling opposing defenses.

5. Frank Onyeka Breaks Nearly Two-Year Goal Drought
Midfielder Frank Onyeka scored for only the second time in his international career during the match against Benin, ending a scoring gap of almost two years since his last goal against Mozambique in 2023.

6. Olakunle Olusegun Scores His First Competitive Goal for Nigeria
Winger Olakunle Olusegun celebrated a milestone by netting his inaugural competitive goal for the Super Eagles, marking a significant step in his international career.
7. Moses Simon’s Assist Count Rises to Three
Consistent performer Moses Simon added two assists in the recent fixtures, bringing his total to three assists in the 2026 World Cup qualifying rounds.

8. Terem Moffi Returns to the National Team in 2025
Terem Moffi made his first appearance for Nigeria in 2025, returning to the squad after last featuring in the 2-1 defeat to Benin Republic, where he played for 51 minutes.
Although challenges remain as the playoffs approach, the recent performances against Lesotho and Benin have demonstrated the Super Eagles’ resilience and capacity to compete fiercely until the final whistle.
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