What We Learnt from Nigeria’s Hard-Fought 3-2 Win vs Tunisia

Nigeria secured a thrilling 3-2 win over Tunisia in their AFCON 2025 clash, booking a place in the Round of 16. Here’s my analysis of what we observed from the game:
1. Tactical Setup
1.1 Coach Eric Chelle lined up the team in a 4-3-2-1 structure, aiming to absorb pressure and control midfield spaces. Frank Onyeka operated in the “scissors” role, pressing aggressively and breaking up play, while Wilfred Ndidi anchored the midfield.
1.2 Tunisia had their own plan, sitting deep and allowing Nigeria to dominate possession. Overlapping runs from Bright Osayi-Samuel and Bruno forced Tunisia’s wingers to spend most of the game defending.
2. First Half Observations
2.1 Nigeria’s shape often looked like a diamond 4-3-3, or more accurately 4-3-2-1, with Ademola Lookman and Akor Adams acting as hybrid attackers, combining winger and playmaker roles.
2.2 Unlike the game against Tanzania, Nigeria tried to exploit width, but with no natural wingers on the pitch, the diamond system limited the impact of Lookman and Adams out wide.
2.3 The team pressed as a unit, led by Frank Onyeka. This allowed Alex Iwobi to operate deeper as a roaming number eight, helping maintain balance.
2.4 Victor Osimhen scored, but Nigeria created chances that suggested more goals could have been added. His finishing remains a point of discussion.
2.5 Wilfred Ndidi’s leadership as captain was evident, showing drive, focus, and commitment to the badge.
3. Second Half Observations
3.1 Nigeria’s aerial threat remains a major attacking strength, with Chelle clearly building the team around this advantage.
3.2 Tunisia’s Stanley Nwabali appeared to lose confidence after conceding following a referee stoppage.
3.3 Nigeria’s defence became less aggressive after going 3-0 up, allowing Tunisia to score twice. This highlights the need for a clear defensive leader on the pitch.
4. Key Takeaways
4.1 Nigeria executed a smart tactical plan and pinned a strong Tunisian side.
4.2 Pressing as a unit and using the diamond midfield worked well, but natural wingers are needed to fully exploit width.
4.3 Leadership on the pitch, especially from Ndidi, was crucial.
4.4 The team must remain focused defensively, even with a lead.
Nigeria moves into the next round with reason to be proud. Tunisia is a very strong team, but the Super Eagles controlled the game and showed why they are one of the favourites in AFCON 2025.




