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Home»Sports»Football»NWFL Super 6: Naija Ratels Coach Samson Keshi Reflects on 2-1 Defeat to Nasarawa Amazons
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NWFL Super 6: Naija Ratels Coach Samson Keshi Reflects on 2-1 Defeat to Nasarawa Amazons

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Naija Ratels players celebrate their opening goal with Coach Samson Keshi at the touchline during NWFL Super 6 match against Nasarawa Amazons.
Naija Ratels players rush to celebrate with Coach Samson Keshi at the touchline after scoring the first goal of the 2025 NWFL Super 6 against Nasarawa Amazons.
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The 2025 NWFL Super 6 began with an emotional rollercoaster for Naija Ratels, who, despite taking an early lead, succumbed to a 2-1 defeat against Nasarawa Amazons on Saturday morning at the Remo Stars Stadium, Ikenne.

For Coach Samson Keshi, the match was more than just a loss—it was a hard lesson in leadership, development, and the psychology of managing a youthful squad.

“Honestly, I never believed we were going to lose this game,” Keshi admitted in his post-match interview. “When we got the first goal, I was confident we would score more. But we lost our composure. That little skip in mentality cost us.”

Read Also: Thrills, Goals, and Shocks: NWFL Super 6 Kicks Off with Drama in Ikenne

Naija Ratels Took the Lead, but Inexperience Showed

Rita Tsebee’s 12th-minute strike gave Ratels a dream start, but a determined Nasarawa Amazons side levelled the score in the 40th minute through Janet Akekoromowei. The turnaround was completed in the second half when Josephine Mathias struck what proved to be the winner in the 55th minute.

Keshi reflected on the mindset of his players after taking the lead:

“When you’re dealing with young girls, it’s different. They lost focus. It’s not like coaching boys. The mental side of the game is where I need to build them up.”

A Team in Transition

The Naija Ratels boss revealed the challenges he faced since taking over the team, citing a significant loss of players to European clubs before the start of the season.

“When I came in, there were barely any players left. Most of them had gone abroad. I had to rebuild from scratch. But I told myself I would make a difference with the young ones I had—and I’m proud of the effort they showed today, even if we lost.”

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Despite this being the fifth consecutive Super 6 defeat for Naija Ratels across editions, Keshi insisted there has been noticeable improvement.

“The last time, we lost 5-0. Today it was 2-1, and we even scored first. That’s growth. These girls are learning fast.”

Still Believing, Still Fighting With four matches still to come in the Super 6 tournament, Coach Keshi is refusing to give up hope.

“We’ve lost the first game, yes. But I haven’t given up—and neither have the girls. Other teams will drop points too. We will come back stronger, more physical, and more tactical in the next match.”

Referee Controversy?

When asked about officiating, Keshi was candid but careful:

“I don’t like to complain about referees. But that last penalty shout—go and watch it again. That should have been a penalty. If this were a CAF game or in Europe, it would have been given.”

Coach Samson Keshi’s emotional response highlights not just the pain of defeat but the journey of a team in transition—young, raw, but determined. With four games left in the Super 6, Naija Ratels still have time to bounce back, and their coach remains the firm believer leading the charge.

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