2026 WCQ: Super Eagles can’t beat us – Rwanda assistant coach

Rwanda assistant coach Eric Nshimiyimana remains adamant the Amavubi will maintain their unbeaten home record against Nigeria.

The Amavubi and Super Eagles have shared spoils in their three previous meetings in Kigali.

The Super Eagles are desperate to end the barren run as they bid to revive their dwindling 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign.

Éric Chelle’s side are winless in four games and occupy fifth position in Group C with three points from four games.

Nshimiyimana declared that they will stop the Super Eagles from securing maximum points from the game.

“We’re not under any pressure because we already have our seven points, so Nigeria are the ones under pressure because they need these points too but they will not get it,” he said at Thursday’s press conference.

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