Super Eagles Squad Announcement: Aina, Ndidi, Dessers Called Up; Osimhen, Iwobi, Lookman Omitted

Super Eagles head coach Eric Chelle has unveiled his squad for two high-profile upcoming fixtures: the Unity Cup and an international friendly against Russia. The announcement, which was met with mixed reactions, has seen a blend of experienced players and emerging talents, with a few surprises in the list, notably the omissions of some key players like Victor Osimhen, Alex Iwobi, and Ademola Lookman.

The Unity Cup: A Platform for African Football Unity

The Unity Cup, set to take place on May 28, will see Nigeria face arch-rivals Ghana in what promises to be an electrifying encounter. The competition is designed to foster African football unity, and it will feature national teams from across the continent. For Nigeria, this match is a crucial opportunity to build momentum ahead of the 2023 season, and the team will be eager to showcase their talents.

Read Also: Lagos State Teen Swimmers Shine at Gateway Games 2024: A Glimpse into Nigeria’s Swimming Future

In addition to the Unity Cup, Nigeria will also face Russia in an international friendly on June 6. Both matches represent significant tests for the Super Eagles as they aim to build a competitive squad for future tournaments.

Squad for the Unity Cup: A Strong Mix of Experience and Youth

Chelle’s 26-man squad for the Unity Cup includes some of Nigeria’s most experienced players, as well as some exciting new faces. At the back, goalkeepers Stanley Nwabali, Maduka Okoye, and Amas Obasogie will battle for the number one spot. Defenders Bruno Onyemaechi, Semi Ajayi, and Felix Agu (training only) have been included in the squad, along with Igho Obu and Waliu Ojetoye, who are expected to add depth to the defensive options.

Read Also: Osimhen’s Big Move: Will He Join Al-Hilal or move to the Premier League?

In midfield, Wilfred Ndidi and Frank Onyeka will provide the team with stability, while Christantus Uche and Papa Mustapha bring fresh energy to the middle of the park. Collins Ugwueze and Saviour Isaac round out the midfield options. In attack, the squad is led by veteran forward Ahmed Musa, who has been recalled to the national team, alongside Samuel Chukwueze, Moses Simon, Nathan Tella, and Cyriel Dessers.

A Trimmed Squad for the Russia Friendly

For the friendly against Russia, Chelle has opted for a leaner, 21-player squad, featuring some changes from the Unity Cup squad. Goalkeeper Amas Obasogie retains his spot, while the defensive line includes William Troost-Ekong, Ola Aina, and Bright Osayi-Samuel. Onyemaechi and Ajayi are also named in the defensive lineup.

Read Also: Flag Football Takes Center Stage at the 22nd National Sports Festival in Abeokuta: A New Era for Nigerian Sports

In midfield, Ndidi, Onyeka, Uche, and Mustapha will continue to provide stability, while Fisayo Dele-Bashiru and Raphael Yevenda will add creativity and flair. The attacking line will be strengthened by the inclusion of Victor Boniface, Tolu Arokodare, and Sadiq Umar, alongside the more established names of Chukwueze, Simon, and Tella.

The Omitted Players: Why Osimhen, Iwobi, and Lookman Are Not Included

The omissions of Victor Osimhen, Alex Iwobi, and Ademola Lookman have raised many eyebrows among fans and pundits alike. While the reasons behind their exclusion are unclear, some believe it could be due to tactical reasons, fitness concerns, or other internal decisions made by Coach Chelle.

Read Also: Unseen Victory: Boxing Walkovers Dominate Day 1 of National Sports Festival in Abeokuta

Osimhen, who has been in phenomenal form for Galatasaray, was expected to be a key player for Nigeria, and his absence will be keenly felt. Similarly, Iwobi, a mainstay in midfield, and Lookman, who has been in impressive form for Atalanta, were also expected to play significant roles. Their exclusion has left many speculating about the dynamics within the squad, with some questioning the reasoning behind Chelle’s decisions.

Musa’s Recall: A Potential Swan Song?

One of the most notable inclusions in the squad is veteran forward Ahmed Musa, who has been recalled to the national team after a period of absence. Musa, who played a crucial role in Nigeria’s 2013 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) victory, may be making his final appearances for the Super Eagles. His leadership, experience, and ability to inspire his teammates could prove invaluable in these high-profile fixtures, especially against tough opponents like Russia and Ghana.

Read Also: National Youth Service Corps (NYSC): A Historic Initiative for Unity and Youth Empowerment in Nigeria

A Fresh Start for the Super Eagles

With a new coach and a fresh squad, the Super Eagles are poised for what could be a crucial series of matches. The combination of established players and emerging talent should give Nigeria a strong competitive edge as they look ahead to future tournaments. Despite the exclusion of some big names, the team remains full of potential, and these upcoming matches will be the perfect stage for them to prove their worth.

The next few weeks will be crucial for the Super Eagles, as they aim to continue building their squad, strengthen team cohesion, and demonstrate their readiness for the remaining World Cup qualification matches.


Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *