Former Super Eagles star, Chikelue Iloenyosi has cleared Augustine Eguavoen after Nigeria's loss to Rwanda.
Nigeria suffered their first defeat at the hands of Rwanda at Uyo Township Stadium in the final group stage game of their AFCON 2025 qualifier.
The 2-1 defeat ended their unbeaten run in the group but already secured their qualification for the 2025 AFCON tournament in Morocco.
Following the defeat, fans were quick to put the blame on Eguavoen, who secured the top spot in the group.
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Iloenyosi speaks on Super Eagles' loss
In a Brila interview, Iloenyosi underlined that Eguavoen was not to blame for Nigeria's loss to Rwanda.
He said, “Eguavoen has never been part of the problem. Even if you bring in someone like Mourinho to coach Nigeria, the team still lacks character.
“The pattern we played (against Rwanda), the boys didn’t position themselves well, no passion and character in the national team.
“Losing the game is not Eguavoen's fault. Even if you bring in another coach, they will still lose that game.”
Eguavoen made a lot of changes to his team that faced Rwanda and his side took the lead in the second half via Samuel Chukwueze.
However, two quick goals cancelled out Chukwueze’s goal to seal the win for Thorsten Spittler’s side.
The two teams will play each other again during the March international break in an attempt to guarantee their spots in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.