
Poland head coach Jan Urban praised his side’s resilience after they fought back twice to draw 2-2 with Nigeria in Warsaw, but admitted the Super Eagles were ruthless in converting their limited opportunities — a quality that frustrated him throughout the evening, PUNCH Sports Extra reports.
Nigeria struck first in the 25th minute through Terem Moffi, before Paul Onuachu converted a penalty in the 77th minute to restore the Eagles’ lead after Kacper Potulski had levelled before half-time. Przemyslaw Wiśniewski’s powerful strike in the 95th minute ultimately saved Poland’s blush, but Urban was candid about what Nigeria had done well.
“The scenario from the previous matches repeated itself — we played, the opponent scored. But I wasn’t concerned because we played well. And we played well after the goal. It was a good match against a good team,” Urban said.
His frustration, however, centred on Nigeria’s clinical edge.
“The worst
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