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<br>Super Eagles defender Jordan Torunarigha was fortunate to avoid two [red cards](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/category/news/national-team-news/) during Gent’s 1-1 draw with Club Brugge, according to analysts and commentators. |
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<br>Belgian football pundit Filip Joos criticized the defender’s actions, stating: |
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<br>"It was just revenge from him. It was over the top." |
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<br>Joos further described the incident, saying Torunarigha completely ignored the ball, making an aggressive challenge that many believe warranted a straight red card. |
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<br>Similarly, Belgian football figures Franky Van der Elst and Gert Verheyen also agreed that Torunarigha should have been sent off, but he managed to escape punishment. |
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<br>Despite the controversy, Gent held Club Brugge to a 1-1 draw, maintaining their position in the Belgian Pro League standings. |
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<br>Jordan Torunarigha’s lucky escape highlights the fine margins in football officiating. While some referees might have [dismissed](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/category/player-health-and-injuries/) him, others like in this case gave him the benefit of the doubt. |
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<br>For a defender of his calibre, maintaining discipline and composure is crucial, especially as he aims to solidify his place in Eric Chelle’s Super Eagles squad. A reckless red card could have cost his team valuable points, and he must learn to control his emotions in high-pressure moments. |
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<br>With Nigeria’s World Cup qualifiers approaching, Torunarigha must ensure he avoids unnecessary suspensions and continues to contribute positively to his team’s defence. |
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<br>Did You Know? |
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Jordan Torunarigha was born in [Germany](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/category/match-previews-and-reviews/) but chose to represent Nigeria at the senior level. |
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He previously played for Hertha BSC in the Bundesliga before moving to Belgium’s KAA Gent. |
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Gent and Club Brugge are fierce rivals in the Belgian Pro League, making their matches highly competitive. |
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Super Eagles coach Eric Chelle is scouting defenders ahead of Nigeria’s 2026 FIFA World . |
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Torunarigha’s father, Ojokojo Torunarigha, was also a professional footballer and played in Germany.a |
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