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Super Eagles Face Must-Win Clash Against South Africa in Bloemfontein

Super Eagles Face Must-Win Clash Against South Africa in Bloemfontein

Nigeria’s World Cup dream is on the line as the Super Eagles prepare to face South Africa in a decisive Group C qualifier in Bloemfontein today.

The Eagles sit third with 10 points, trailing South Africa on 16 and Benin Republic on 11. Victory is essential to restore hope of qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

Chukwueze: “We Don’t Fear Anybody”

Forward Samuel Chukwueze declared Nigeria’s readiness:

“We are Nigerians and we don’t fear anybody. This is like a final for us.”

He urged fans to rally behind the team, insisting that the squad has the quality to overcome the Bafana Bafana.

Nwabali Confident in Defence

Goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali, who plies his trade in South Africa, expressed belief in the team’s strength despite anticipating a hostile crowd.

“We have a very strong squad to match any country. I don’t see South Africa as a big obstacle, but we respect them,” he said.

Broos Urges Caution

South Africa coach Hugo Broos, while leading Group C, cautioned against complacency. He noted the pitch conditions in Bloemfontein were poor but said his team would “try not to give it away.”

Do-or-Die Encounter

For Nigeria, anything less than victory could end hopes of automatic qualification. The Eagles must also win remaining games against Lesotho and Benin, while awaiting FIFA’s ruling on South Africa’s use of an ineligible player earlier in the campaign.

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