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Super Eagles Face WCQ Gauntlet: Boosts and Blows Shake Up Gabon Clash Roster

Published 17 hours ago3 minute read
Uche Emeka
Uche Emeka
Super Eagles Face WCQ Gauntlet: Boosts and Blows Shake Up Gabon Clash Roster

The Nigerian Super Eagles are currently navigating a pivotal phase in their journey towards the 2026 FIFA World Cup, having overcome initial qualification struggles to secure a playoff spot. Their strong finish under coach Eric Chelle culminated in a dominant 4-0 victory against the Benin Republic, which provided the necessary impetus for progression. The road ahead for Nigeria involves a crucial playoff against Gabon on November 13th, followed by a potential clash with the winner of the match between Cameroon and DR Congo. Should they triumph in these encounters, they would then face intercontinental playoffs for one of the two coveted World Cup slots.

Former Super Eagles star Sunday Mba, a prominent figure from the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations, has underscored the absolute necessity of replicating the fighting spirit and intensity that propelled them to victory against the Benin Republic. Mba firmly believes that despite the inherent quality within the team, their success hinges on maintaining this resolute mentality, particularly as they enter what he describes as a “tight corner” in the playoffs. This sentiment is widely shared among the team's fans, who eagerly anticipate a similarly urgent and determined approach in the upcoming fixtures.

In a significant and welcome development for the Super Eagles, winger Samuel Chukwueze is reportedly nearing full fitness. Fulham manager Marco Silva confirmed that Chukwueze, who was instrumental in Nigeria's decisive 4-0 win over the Benin Republic by contributing two assists, could make his return to club action against Wolves this weekend. His potential availability would provide a vital injection of pace and unpredictability into Nigeria's offensive line, boosting confidence ahead of the critical Gabon clash. This positive news, coupled with Victor Osimhen's strong form in Turkey, adds considerable momentum to the squad's preparations.

Further reinforcing the squad's options, midfielder Raphael Onyedika has been declared fit to play for Club Brugge after successfully recovering from a hamstring injury sustained in late September. While it is unlikely he will start immediately, his return to match fitness offers coach Eric Chelle an invaluable additional asset in the midfield. This provides Chelle with enhanced tactical flexibility and strengthens the team's depth, which will be crucial as they prepare for the high-stakes playoff matches.

However, the Super Eagles' preparations are not without concern, as defender Chidozie Awaziem faces uncertainty due to injury. The FC Nantes centre-back was forced off during a Ligue 1 match, battling muscle fatigue, which has cast doubt on his availability for both his club and the national team. Awaziem, who has been in impressive form and was reportedly included in Nigeria’s provisional squad for the World Cup playoffs following a recent resurgence, now faces a race against time to regain fitness. His potential absence would undoubtedly be a significant blow, given his versatility and experience within the squad.

As the Super Eagles navigate the final, crucial stages of their World Cup qualification campaign, the blend of returning key players like Samuel Chukwueze and Raphael Onyedika, alongside the cautionary injury update regarding Chidozie Awaziem, highlights the dynamic challenges facing coach Eric Chelle. The team's collective ability to harness their talent and maintain the fighting spirit championed by Sunday Mba will be paramount in their resolute quest to secure a coveted spot at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

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