The criticism spilled beyond X (formerly Twitter) to Instagram, where users continued to vent. @aviation_energyltd called for the return of Maduka Okoye, saying, “That guy plays too much with his head like potato ruined our hope,” while @okanlawon_231 demanded that “Someone needs to talk sense to Nwabali head, he’s overdoing things.”

Even those attempting humour shared the prevailing sentiment. @xtrapro_ajikawo joked that Nwabali’s “village people” were after him, while @ismael_akanni4 warned that “Nwabali will kill us one day.”

Despite the backlash, the Super Eagles managed to grab a crucial victory, with goals from William Troost-Ekong and Akor Adams ensuring Nigeria remain in contention for a World Cup spot.

Lesotho’s late goal, however, has clearly shaken the confidence of fans, many of whom are now calling for changes ahead of Tuesday’s decisive clash against the Benin Republic in Uyo.

Nigeria currently sit third in Group C with 14 points, three behind leaders Benin Republic. Victory in their final qualifier, combined with a favourable result in the South Africa versus Rwanda fixture, could seal the Eagles’ place at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico.