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Super Eagles Eye DR Congo Clash: Injury Woes, Ndidi Suspension & Hopes for Victory!

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Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
Super Eagles Eye DR Congo Clash: Injury Woes, Ndidi Suspension & Hopes for Victory!

Nigeria's Super Eagles are set to face a formidable challenge in the crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup playoff final against DR Congo. The team enters this decisive encounter on the back of two strong performances, having defeated Gabon 4-1 after extra time in the semi-final and secured a 4-0 victory over the Benin Republic previously. Former Super Eagles striker Ahmed Garba expressed immense confidence in the squad's progress under coach Eric Chelle, highlighting the rare achievement of scoring four goals in two consecutive matches as a positive omen for the upcoming final. Garba specifically noted the team's attacking prowess, suggesting they could have scored even more against Gabon, and views the recent wins as a significant confidence booster.

The path to the final was not without its dramatic moments. The 4-1 victory over Gabon, while emphatic, reportedly flattered the scoreline. The Super Eagles showcased an attacking swagger and created numerous openings in the first half. However, they grappled with consistency, structure, and concentration, particularly as the game wore on. The opening goal against Gabon, scored by Akor Adams, arose from a defensive error by the opponent rather than Nigeria's craft. Defensive lapses were evident, culminating in Mario Lemina's 89th-minute equalizer for Gabon, a goal rooted in Nigeria's loss of concentration rather than Gabonese brilliance. Bright Osayi-Samuel's erratic performance in a new backline, alongside Benjamin Fredrick, Calvin Bassey, and Zaidu Sanusi, highlighted the need for improved defensive chemistry.

A significant setback for the Super Eagles is the suspension of key midfielder Wilfred Ndidi for the final match against DR Congo. Ndidi, who had been in superb form for Besiktas and was instrumental in Nigeria’s semi-final win against Gabon – providing a crucial assist for Chidera Ejuke’s extra-time goal – received his second yellow card of the qualifiers in that game. According to World Cup Qualifiers rules, two yellow cards lead to a one-game suspension. Coach Eric Chelle acknowledged Ndidi’s importance, praising his experience, ability, and leadership, but stressed confidence in the team's depth to manage his absence. Chelle affirmed that Ndidi remains with the team to provide mental support and presence.

DR Congo presents a formidable opposition, having stunned Cameroon in their playoff match. Described as one of the most organized and physically imposing teams on the continent, the Leopards reached the AFCON semifinals and are determined for a historic return to the World Cup. Their disciplined and ruthless approach means they will not forgive the defensive lapses that nearly cost Nigeria against Gabon. The Super Eagles’ coaching staff recognizes that defensive discipline is a major concern, and improvement is not optional but non-negotiable against such a strong opponent. While the attack, featuring players like Akor Adams, Chidera Ejuke, and Victor Osimhen (who scored a brace against Gabon), is blossoming, the team's transition defense is brittle, and the midfield structure can be inconsistent. Osimhen himself is at risk of suspension for future intercontinental playoffs if he receives another yellow card in the final.

Despite these challenges, the Super Eagles have rediscovered their rhythm and are determined to secure qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Coach Chelle's belief in his squad's depth and the team's renewed confidence provide hope. However, the margin for error is officially zero. To defeat DR Congo, Nigeria must elevate every aspect of their game, demonstrating sharper play, greater cohesion, and unwavering focus on Sunday at the Moulay Abdellah Sports Complex.

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