In a post-match press conference, Nigeria’s head coach, Jose Peseiro, expressed his disappointment after his team’s defeat against Cote d’Ivoire in the final. Despite acknowledging his team’s fantastic tournament, Peseiro stated, “Today, Cote d’Ivoire was better. Our team didn’t play or show our usual level.” He admitted that they failed to perform at their usual standard.
The turning point of the match was addressed when a journalist questioned Peseiro about the team’s strategy, particularly after scoring the first goal. Peseiro defended his decision not to change the strategy immediately after the equalizer, stating that the team felt comfortable with their existing system. However, he admitted to contemplating a change after the second goal from Cote d’Ivoire.
When questioned about the team’s possession and composure on the ball, Peseiro attributed the issues to a lack of comfort among his players. He pointed out that the team lost many balls, allowing the opponent to create more attacks. Peseiro emphasized that the key point was the team’s inability to reach the same level of individual and collective quality as in previous matches.
Despite acknowledging Cote d’Ivoire as main favourites, Peseiro highlighted the unexpected pressure his team felt from the home crowd. He noted that while Cote d’Ivoire remained composed, his team succumbed to nerves, losing many balls and failing to execute their usual style of play.