Coach Jorge Sampaoli has to be worried about Argentina's chances in the World Cup after a baffling display as the one they put up today against Nigeria.
The Super Eagles came back from a two-goal deficit in order to claim their second-ever victory against La Albiceleste. A brace by Alex Iwobi led the way for the African side, while Kelechi Iheanacho and Brian Idowu added one goal to their international tally. Ever Banega and Sergio Aguero had given Argentina a two-goal lead before Nigeria's furious comeback.
Nigeria's win against Argentina was capped by Iwobi's stellar goal after nutmegging Javier Mascherano.
Here you go! Iwobi going from 0 to 100 in a second and destroying Mascherano in the process. Great goal!pic.twitter.com/hgwiC1Djo3
— Deji Faremi (@deejayfaremi) November 14, 2017
Why did Nigeria make history with their win against Argentina? Have a look.
Argentina haven't conceded 4 goals in a match since 2011.
— Footy Accumulators (@FootyAccums) November 14, 2017
That was in a 4-1 loss... to Nigeria. pic.twitter.com/veeAWPcf7M
" Argentina 2-4 Nigeria: History in the making! Argentina loses a game in which they had a two-goal lead for the first time in 115 years of the National Team!"
Argentina 2-4 Nigeria (FT)
— MisterChip (Alexis) (@2010MisterChip) November 14, 2017
ES UN RESULTADO HISTÓRICO!!!!#OJOALDATO - Argentina pierde un partido en el que llegó a tener dos goles de ventaja POR PRIMERA VEZ en sus 115 años de historia como selección nacional.
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