Portugal 2-1 Nigeria: Conceição’s late goal secures win
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Portugal claimed a 2-1 victory over Nigeria in an international friendly match held on June 10, 2026, in Leiria. The match served as Portugal's final warm-up before the 2026 FIFA World Cup and showcased an entertaining contest where Nigeria held its ground for much of the game.
Substitute Francisco Conceição scored a stunning goal in the second half, condemning the Super Eagles to a narrow defeat. The hosts initially took the lead when Pedro Neto scored in the first half, only for Akor Adams to equalize for Nigeria shortly before the break.
Following a competitive opening, Portugal started strong, with a passionate crowd at the Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa boosting their confidence. Neto's goal came in the 23rd minute, showing Portugal’s intent as they pushed forward. Despite being down, Nigeria maintained composure and created multiple threats, especially during counter-attacks.
In the 38th minute, Akor Adams displayed impressive strength and skill, shrugging off Portugal captain Rúben Dias and finding the net to equalize, marking his sixth international goal. The first half concluded with both teams tied at 1-1, though Nigeria looked increasingly dangerous in transitions.
After halftime, Portugal emerged with renewed vigor, implementing tactical changes by introducing several key players, including Bernardo Silva and João Félix. This shift almost paid off quickly, as Félix forced Maduka Okoye into an impressive save shortly after the restart. The match saw key chances for Portugal, but Okoye's performance was crucial for Nigeria, as he denied several attempts from the home side.
The decisive moment came in the 75th minute when Francisco Conceição unleashed a powerful left-footed strike from the edge of the penalty area, securing the win for Portugal. Despite Nigeria's late attempts to find an equalizer, Portugal controlled possession towards the end, while the Super Eagles struggled against a disciplined defense.
Although Nigeria extended its winless streak against Portugal, coach Eric Chelle expressed optimism about his team's performance and the chance to assess both veteran and emerging players as they prepare for the upcoming 2027 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign.
Source : premiumtimesng.com.