Moses Simon magic, Chelle’s record among 5 takeaways from Nigeria’s 2-1 win vs Iran

Mar 27, 2026 - 17:00
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Moses Simon magic, Chelle’s record among 5 takeaways from Nigeria’s 2-1 win vs Iran

Nigeria's Super Eagles claimed a deserved 2-1 win over World Cup-bound Iran in Antalya, Turkey on Friday afternoon, Soccernet.ng reports.

Moses Simon and Akor Adams got the goals for the former African champions, while Mehdi Taremi scored a late consolation for the Iranians.

Here are the key takeaways from the match.

1. Thumbs up to new and returning Super Eagles stars

It was an encouraging day for some of the Super Eagles' fresh faces. Emmanuel Fernandez and Chibuike Nwaiwu both made their international debuts, coming on in the second half to replace Semi Ajayi and Igoh Ogbu.

Rangers and Nigeria's Super Eagles star Emmanuel Fernandez
Emmanuel Fernandez
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The pair looked comfortable together. They were calm on the ball, strong in the air, and stayed well organised at the back. It is likely fans will see more of them in future matches.

There was also a welcome return for Maduka Okoye, who featured in goal for the first time in almost a year. The Udinese goalkeeper had a quiet game thanks to the Super Eagles' solid defence, although he would have hoped for a clean sheet.

2. Nigeria have never lost when Moses Simon scores

Moses Simon scored his 11th goal for Nigeria and continues to be one of the team’s most reliable attackers. He also has 17 assists, more than any Super Eagles player in recent years.

A remarkable stat follows him: Nigeria have never lost a match in which he has scored. The record now stands at ten wins and one draw when Simon finds the net for the Super Eagles. The Paris FC winger clearly has Nigeria's lucky charm in his boots. 

Moses Simon
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Akor Adams is building a similar story. His goal against Iran was his fifth for the national team, and all five have come in matches Nigeria have won.

3. Eric Chelle’s impressive record continues

This match marked Eric Chelle’s 20th game in charge of the Super Eagles. His record remains strong, with just one defeat in normal time, a friendly loss to Egypt in Cairo.

Other setbacks against DR Congo and Morocco came via penalty shootouts.

Chelle’s overall record now stands at 14 wins, five draws, and one loss in regulation time. Beating Iran, who are ranked higher than Nigeria by FIFA, will be especially pleasing for the coach.

Nigeria Super Eagles head coach Eric Chelle
Super Eagles coach Eric Chelle. Copyright: xshengolpixsxIMAGO

Another win against Jordan could secure the four-nation invitational tournament, similar to Nigeria’s Unity Cup success last year.

4. Nigeria maintain dominance over Iran

Nigeria’s strong record against Iran continues. In three meetings, the Super Eagles are unbeaten, with two wins and one draw.

This was also the first time Nigeria scored twice against Iran.

However, Taremi’s goal means Iran have now scored their first-ever goal against Nigeria, after failing to find the net in their previous encounters.

5. Off-field events reflected before kick-off

There was also a moment of reflection before the match began.

Iran’s players walked onto the pitch carrying symbolic backpacks to honour victims of a recent war-induced tragedy in their country. The gesture was linked to a reported school attack in southern Iran earlier this year, which led to significant civilian casualties.

It added a serious and emotional note to an otherwise competitive friendly match.

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