Glasgow Rangers defender Leon Balogun has been backed following his costly error in the Super Eagles shock defeat to Central African Republic.
The 33-year-old has been on the receiving end of criticism from Nigeria fans following his misplaced header in the last minute of the World Cup qualifier on Friday in Lagos.
It allowed Karl Namganda to score and subject the team to an embarrassing defeat to the 124th ranked nation in the world.
It also marked the first time that the Super Eagles have lost at home in a World Cup qualifier in 25 years.
However, determined to put the disappointment behind the team ahead of the reverse fixture on Sunday in Douala, Cameroon, Nigeria Football Federation President Amaju Pinnick singled out Balogun for praise as he addressed the Group C upset.
Pinnick said: “I want us to redouble our efforts. I saw the zeal in Balogun, wanting to go to the midfield to help them.
“He was going out of his way, I saw the zeal. Very good spirit but is it productive enough?”
Pinnick urged the squad to quickly forget the CAR result.
He continued: “Let us forget whether we are playing for Napoli, Union Berlin, Genk, Leicester, Arsenal, let us know that we are playing for the biggest club in the world – that’s the Nigerian Government, we are playing for this country.
“It is more important than playing for any club because it is what you play that determines your respect for your club.”