Nigeria progressed to the final of the WAFCON 2024 tournament after beating South Africa 2–1. However, many observers questioned the quality of the display.
Though fans welcomed the result, they quickly raised concerns. They cited poor coordination, visible fatigue, and excessive dependence on individual players. Confidence in the team’s structure dropped.
Most reactions focused on South Africa’s limited intent. Many believed their teamwork lacked drive. They appeared overly careful. Their slow approach gave Nigeria too much space to recover.

This weakened South Africa’s ability to break Nigeria down. Their cautious play helped Nigeria regain balance repeatedly. The approach disappointed many fans.
Meanwhile, fitness concerns also emerged. Fans observed that key players tired too early. Ijamilusi and Esther Okoronkwo looked worn out before full time.
The physical level required for such a competition appeared missing. Fans believed the team lacked depth. When Halimatu Ayinde and Jennifer Echegini left the pitch, the difference was clear.
In their absence, play slowed down. The squad struggled to regain control. Replacements gave little cohesion. This exposed weaknesses that fans believed required urgent attention.
South Africa earns tactical praise
Many fans praised South Africa’s gameplay. They appeared more disciplined. Their passes were sharper. Reports showed they completed over 40 more accurate passes than Nigeria.
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This revealed good planning. South Africa displayed organised movement, even when pressured. They controlled possession for long spells.
However, they failed to score enough. Fans blamed this on a lack of strong forwards. Despite their efforts, South Africa could not turn control into results.
They created space. They kept shape. But they lacked the quality to finish. This ultimately led to their defeat, despite being the more composed side.
Nigerians, on the other hand, shifted blame towards the bench. Supporters criticised delayed substitutions. They asked why players remained on the field despite visible exhaustion.
Moreover, people questioned the coaching plan. Fans believed Nigeria’s win came from individual effort, not a good coaching.
They argued that future opponents might not be so forgiving. Many believed the team’s current team lacked the balance needed to face well-drilled opponents.
Penalty calls and reactions
The penalty decision caused a division. South African supporters rejected the decision. Many said Nigeria had acted unfairly. They accused players of exaggerating contact.
Commentators received backlash too. Some fans said they celebrated the injury. They believed the broadcast tone lacked respect. Trust in officiating suffered a blow.
In Nigeria, fans gave mixed reactions. Some agreed the penalty was not controversial. They admitted South Africa had been unlucky.
Morocco presents a different challenge
Attention shifted quickly. Morocco now appeared on the horizon. Fans agreed they posed a new test. Unlike South Africa, Morocco possess technical precision.
While some believed South Africa were tougher, others disagreed. They warned that Morocco might punish tactical errors more brutally. Preparation had to change.
Nigeria needed more than effort. Analysts and fans stressed tactical clarity. The team must organise better and recover faster. Fitness must also improve.