Former Nigeria coach, Samson Siasia has advised Super Eagles manager Eric Chelle to maximise Ademola Lookman’s set-piece ability and Tolu Arokodare’s physical presence when they face South Africa in Tuesday’s (today’s) crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier.
Nigeria travelled to Bloemfontein following a narrow 1-0 victory over Rwanda in Uyo, where Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Arokodare came off the bench to score the decisive goal just five minutes after his introduction.
The win kept the Super Eagles within touching distance of Group C leaders South Africa, with victory at the Free State Stadium potentially reducing the gap to three points.
Siasia, speaking on SuperSport, said the result against Rwanda should boost confidence but warned that Bafana Bafana, who have won four straight qualifiers for the first time since 2002, will be formidable opponents.
“We need to keep the ball, win free-kicks, and allow players like Lookman to make the difference. Arokodare can also be important in holding up play and creating chances,” he said.
The 1994 AFCON winner advised Chelle’s men to limit defensive errors, avoid unnecessary fouls, and seize opportunities away from home to secure at least a point, or ideally, all three points, to strengthen their qualification hopes.
Siasia emphasised the importance of proper planning for the encounter, highlighting the need to build on their performance against Rwanda while creating more chances.
He said that although Bafana Bafana currently sit at the top of the group, they would need to be very cautious as facing Nigeria has historically been challenging for them, saying, “Facing Nigeria has never been easy for South Africa, but we must have a clear plan.”
The former Nigeria international stressed that the backline must avoid committing fouls, especially with the match being played away from home, and called for the team to capitalise on set-piece situations through Lookman’s expertise.
Arokodare’s impact against Rwanda, where he pounced on a loose ball to take home the winner, has given Siasia confidence that the striker can play a crucial role in the team’s attacking phase with his ability to hold up the ball and create opportunities for teammates.