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Super Eagles Can Secure Six Points Against Benin Republic and Rwanda – Barrister Alli
Barrister Rotimi Alli, Chairman of the Ibadan Football Council, has expressed confidence in the Super Eagles’ ability to secure the maximum six points in their upcoming AFCON qualifiers against Benin Republic and Rwanda.
Speaking at the September edition of the Ex-University of Ibadan Footballers Association virtual interactive session, “Guest of the Month,” Barrister Alli, popularly known as Libero, emphasized that the team’s success depends on the players’ determination and willpower.
“It’s not about the coaches; it’s all about the boys,” he stated. “With only two or three days of preparation, there’s little the coaches can do. It’s the players’ mindset that will determine the outcome. They must decide among themselves that they want to win.”
Barrister Alli believes that the caliber of players in the Super Eagles squad is more than capable of achieving success. “Considering the quality of players we have, there’s nothing stopping us from qualifying for the Nations Cup and the World Cup,” he added.
The Super Eagles will face Benin Republic and Rwanda in crucial AFCON qualifiers this weekend, and Barrister Alli’s optimism is a testament to the team’s potential. With the right mindset and determination, the Super Eagles can secure the maximum points and take a significant step towards qualifying for the major tournaments.
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NFF President Gusau Assures Nigerians: Super Eagles Will Qualify for 2026 World Cup
Joel Ajayi
The President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gusau (MON), has guaranteed Nigerians that the Super Eagles will secure qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, scheduled to be held in Mexico, the USA, and Canada.
Gusau also reaffirmed his commitment to the development of grassroots football across the nation, emphasizing its importance for the growth of the sport in Nigeria.
Speaking at the final match of the Sokoto State Football Association Chairman Cup at the Giginya Memorial Stadium, Sokoto, Gusau praised the Sokoto State FA for successfully organizing the tournament. The final saw Lokoja FC defeat A.A Star FC in a dramatic penalty shootout after a 2-2 draw.
The NFF President emphasized that missing back-to-back World Cups would be detrimental to Nigeria’s football aspirations and called for collective effort to ensure qualification. “The qualification of the Super Eagles for the 2026 World Cup is a task for all football stakeholders, led by the NFF,” Gusau said. “I urge everyone to support this mission.”
While commending the impressive talent and enthusiasm on display in Sokoto State, Gusau expressed concern about the state of the Giginya Memorial Stadium. He pledged to collaborate with relevant authorities to upgrade the facility to international standards, making it capable of hosting high-profile matches, including those of the Super Eagles.
“I am impressed with the level of talent and enthusiasm displayed by the teams and fans during this tournament,” Gusau noted. “However, I am also concerned about the state of the stadium. I promise to work with the relevant authorities to ensure it is renovated to meet international standards.”
Gusau extended his gratitude to the participating teams, fans, and the Sokoto community for their unwavering support in making the tournament a success.
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