March 18, 2025

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As the Super Eagles prepare for a crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Rwanda in Kigali, they face a determined Amavubi side that currently tops Group C with seven points.

Nigeria, sitting fifth with just three points, needs a victory to keep their qualification hopes alive.

Having gone unbeaten against Nigeria in their last two encounters during the 2025 AFCON qualifiers, Rwanda will be looking to frustrate the Super Eagles with a disciplined tactical setup.

Muktv highlights three key approaches the Wasps might use against Nigeria on Friday:

*Deploying a Low Block and Physicality*

Rwanda has built a reputation for defensive resilience, particularly at the Amahoro Stadium.

Expect them to sit deep in a structured low block, denying space in central areas and forcing Nigeria’s attackers wide.

The Amavubi will likely use their physicality to disrupt Nigeria’s rhythm, making it difficult for forwards like Victor Osimhen and Ademola Lookman to operate in dangerous zones.

*Counter-Attacking to Exploit Nigeria’s Defense*

With Nigeria expected to dominate possession, Rwanda will look to exploit spaces in transition.

Using their pace in wide areas and quick forward movements, the Amavubi will aim to catch Nigeria’s defense off guard.

The Super Eagles’ backline has been vulnerable to counter-attacks in recent matches, and Rwanda will seek to capitalize on any defensive lapses.

*Relying on Set-pieces*

Set-pieces remain a huge concern for the Super Eagles, especially with the absence of Semi Ajayi.

Given Nigeria’s occasional struggles in defending corners and free kicks, the Amavubi could target aerial duels and second-ball situations.

Their tall defenders and midfielders will pose a threat in dead-ball scenarios, making set-piece discipline a main focus for the Super Eagles.

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