Meet the enemy: Three Mali players to watch out for in friendly against Super Eagles 

Published: March 24, 2024
Meet the enemy: Three Mali players to watch out for in friendly against Super Eagles 

Nigeria's Super Eagles face off against the Eagles of Mali on Tuesday, March 26th in their second and final international friendly match during this international window.

While the game holds significance as a chance for new interim coach Finidi George to further implement his tactics, it's also an opportunity to assess potential threats Nigeria might face in future tournaments.

Here, we take a closer look at three key Malian players who could cause problems for Nigeria.

Hamari Traore

Marshaling the Malian defense is the imposing figure of Hamari Traore. The Real Sociedad right-back is a veteran presence, having donned the Malian jersey for almost a decade.

Traore's experience is invaluable, with his leadership and composure offering stability at the back. He's equally adept at thwarting opposing wingers with his strong tackling and precise interceptions.

The Super Eagles' wingers will need to be at their creative best to find a way past the Malian Captain.

Amadou Haidara

In the heart of Mali's midfield lies the energetic Amadou Haidara. The RB Leipzig box-to-box midfielder is a constant source of dynamism.

Haidara's tireless running allows him to disrupt opposing attacks and initiate Mali's own forays forward.

His ability to win tackles and switch play efficiently will be a challenge for the Nigerian midfield to overcome.

The Super Eagles will need to be tactically astute in closing down Haidara's space and winning the battle in the middle of the park.

El Bilal Toure

In the Malian attack is the young and promising El Bilal Toure. The Atalanta new boy has had his first season at Bergamo plagued by injuries but still showcases his clinical finishing and ability to create chances for his teammates whenever he's fit.

Toure's pace and movement will pose a constant threat to the Nigerian backline. The Super Eagles' central defenders will need to be alert and organized to contain Toure's attacking prowess.

While these three players are undoubtedly key figures for Mali, it's important to remember that football is a team sport.

The Super Eagles will need to be wary of the entire Malian squad and be prepared to adapt their tactics throughout the match.

For the Nigerian fans, the match will be a chance to see how the Super Eagles continue to respond to a new coach and philosophy, while keeping an eye out for potential threats and bright spots within the Malian squad. 

Ejim Kaycee

Photo Credit: FMF

 

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