Rwanda staged a stunning comeback to defeat Nigeria 2-1 Monday in their final Africa Cup of Nations qualifier, though the result had no impact on the Super Eagles’ qualification for next year’s tournament in Morocco.
Already-qualified Nigeria, who finished top of Group D with 11 points, took the lead through Samuel Chukwueze in the 59th minute at Uyo’s Godswill Akpabio Stadium. However, Rwanda mounted an impressive response with Aimable Mutinzi equalizing in the 72nd minute before Imanishimwe Nshuti completed the turnaround just three minutes later.
The upset victory highlighted Rwanda’s resilience, though it wasn’t enough to secure qualification. Benin claimed the group’s second qualifying spot with eight points, edging Rwanda on goal difference despite equal points. Libya finished last with five points.
“This victory means a lot for Rwandan football, even though we missed qualification,” Rwanda’s coach said. “To come from behind against a powerhouse like Nigeria shows the progress we’re making.”
The match began cautiously, with both sides failing to capitalize on first-half opportunities. Nigeria’s early second-half momentum, punctuated by Chukwueze’s goal, dissipated as defensive lapses allowed Rwanda to mount their successful comeback.
Nigeria completes their qualification campaign with three wins, two draws, and this single defeat, having already secured their place at the 24-team tournament scheduled for December 2024 in Morocco.