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  • NFF not clear on replacing Super Eagles coach, Finidi George

    NFF not clear on replacing Super Eagles coach, Finidi George

    The President of Nigeria Football Federation, Ibrahim Gusau, said that measures are being taken to address the team’s woes and secure qualification for the prestigious tournament.

    Asked about the possibility of changing the Super Eagles coaching and technical bench, the NFF President, in a video posted by photojournalist, Pooja, via  Platform X on Thursday, didn’t quite give a clear answer but acknowledge that something was being done to address the situation.

    Recall that Super Eagles coach,  Finidi George, was appointed in April, 2024 and he has only managed a win in four appearances as an interim  and substantive coach

    “It’s a very sad moment for Nigerian football, we can’t run away from that,” he admitted.

    “But all I want to assure you is that we are working tirelessly in collaboration with the minister to come out with some holistic measures that will change the face of the entire system so that we can move forward,” he said.

    The NFF President also highlighted the upcoming African Cup of Nations qualifiers as an opportunity to showcase the team’s progress. “Don’t also forget, before the next round of the (World Cup) qualifiers, we have the AFCON qualifiers, which almost all the six matches will be played before (World Cup) matches next year, and that, by the grace of God, will show Nigerians the kind of steps we have taken, we are going to take to make sure that we qualify for the World Cup.”

     

    The NFF President further pleased Nigerians’ support and prayers stating, “I just finally want to assure Nigerians that they should continue to pray for us, but by the grace of God, I want to assure them we’re going to fight it to the letter, and we are going to qualify for the World Cup.”

     

    The Super Eagles of Nigeria, on Monday, were defeated 2-1 by Benin Republic in the fourth round of the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers.

     

    Earlier last Friday,  the team played a 1-1 draw against Bafana Bafana of South Africa in the third round of the 2026 World Cup qualifier.

    The result of these fixtures means that Nigeria is now placed fifth in the six-team table, with six games left to play.

    Super Eagles currently occupy the 5th position but still have 6 matches remaining in the qualifying series.

  • Super Eagles coach, Finidi George vows to introduce stricter measure on players

    Super Eagles coach, Finidi George vows to introduce stricter measure on players

    Super Eagles coach, Finidi George is planning to introduce stricter measures  on  the players after team  discipline broke down  faulting the players  commitment to the national team  Information from SCORENigeria states.

    Reports also states that  Super Eagles coach has not been impressive with the discipline nature of the players, saying joining camp late a critical factor.

    “Finidi will make major changes in the team. He is not happy with many things and has vowed he will take out some of the players before they take him out,” a source close to the coach told only SCORENigeria

    The former Eyimba gaffer  led the Super Eagles backroom staff into Uyo Thursday and the bulk of the call-ups only got into camp in the new week.

    “All the players ought to have got in by the weekend. The only exception would have been Ademola Lookman, who played for his club on Sunday,” a top official explained to SCORENigeria

    “He ought to be the only player to have been caught up by the nationwide pay strike that began on Monday.”

    Team discipline has also broken down completely with players being unprofessional when with the national team.

    “They are doing things that they will not even think of doing at their clubs in Europe,” a source revealed.

    “This has been going on for too long and this nonsense has to stop now.”

  • 2026 World Cup Qualifiers: Super Eagles battle ready for Benin Republic – Finidi

    2026 World Cup Qualifiers: Super Eagles battle ready for Benin Republic – Finidi

    Finidi George, the Super Eagles head coach believes that his side has what it takes to secure maximum points against Benin Republic on Monday.

    The Super Eagles have managed a staggering start to the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign afer recording three draws in its first three games of the qualifying series.

    Recall that the former African champions played out a  1-1 against the Bafana Bafana of South Africa on Friday. thus making it the third consecutive draw in the qualifiers.

    The result also leaves the Super Eagles in fifth position in Group C with three points from three games.

    Finidi said they will give their all against Gernot Rohr’s men.

    “We’re very much aware of why we are here and what we have to do. The players want to go to the World Cup and they have resolved to give their all in every game going forward. We had our opportunities against South Africa on Friday and should have won, but that is gone and we face another challenge now,” Finidi told thenff.com.

    “We have resolved not to look too far ahead in this race. The essence is to take it one match at a time. Benin Republic is in our front now, and we must deal with that squarely.”

  • 2026 WCQ: Why I benched Boniface for 90 minutes against South Africa- Finidi George

    2026 WCQ: Why I benched Boniface for 90 minutes against South Africa- Finidi George

    Super Eagles head coach, Finidi George, has explained why he didn’t introduce Victor Boniface in yesterday’s World Cup qualifiers against South Africa on Thursday.

    It would be recalled that Victor Boniface was an unused susbstitute in yesterday’s 1-1 draw with South Africa.

    Boniface was widely expected to start the game with Victor Osimhen injured.

    But Finidi left the Bayer Leverkusen forward on the bench for the entire duration of the game.

    When asked by reporters about the decision, he replied: “Allow us to do our jobs.

    “We wanted to introduce Boniface and Moffi, but Semi had a knock and we had to take him off and introduce Moffi and Onyedika.

    “The fans and media would shout for different players, if they don’t perform well, the shout will be, take him off. Allow us to do our jobs.”

    The Super Eagles take on Benin Republic next on Monday.

  • 2026 WCQ: Finidi George releases Super Eagles staring lineup  against South Africa

    2026 WCQ: Finidi George releases Super Eagles staring lineup against South Africa

    Super Eagles head coach, Finidi George has released his starting XI for tonight’s 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against the Bafana Bafana of South Africa.

    Expectedly, Chippa United’s goalie, Stanley Nwabali will start in goal ahead of the duo of Maduka Okoye and Olorunleke Ojo.

    Bright Osayi-Samuel and Calvin Bassey will play in the right and left-back positions.

    Wilfred Ndidi, who will captain the team on the night, will pair West Bromwich Albion’s Semi Ajayi in central defence.

    Frank Onyeka, Alex Iwobi and Fisayo Dele-Bashiru will operate from the midfield.

    Trabzonspor of Turkey hitman, Paul Onuachu will lead the attack and will be supported by Ademola Lookman and Kelechi Iheanacho.

    Super Eagles Starting XI (4-3-3) vs South Africa: Nwabali-Osayi, Bassey, Ndidi (Captain), Semi Ajayi – Onyeka, Iwobi, Dele-Bashiru – Ademola Lookman, Onuachu, Iheanacho

  • 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifier: George unleashes Iheanacho, Lookman, Boniface on Bafana

    2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifier: George unleashes Iheanacho, Lookman, Boniface on Bafana

    Nigeria are determined to put their best foot forward in aiming for all three points when they go headlong against South Africa in Friday night’s 2026 FIFA World Cup African qualifying series Day 3 encounter at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium, Uyo.

    The Super Eagles know nothing but victory will assuage the feelings of football-passionate Nigerians, who are still unhappy at their sluggish start to the campaign, with two points from a possible six in their opening two games, and a rash of late arrivals to camp this time, though not entirely of the concerned players’ making.

    The absence of Africa Player of the Year, Victor Osimhen due to injury, and injuries to defenders William Ekong (this year’s AFCON’s Man of the Competition), Kenneth Omeruo, Jamilu Collins and Zaidu Sanusi mean Head Coach Finidi George will scratch the bottom of the barrel for rearguard service against the AFCON bronze medallists.

    George, in his competitive match in charge of Nigeria, is most likely to throw the experienced Kelechi Iheanacho and youngsters Victor Boniface and Ademola Lookman into the fore with the objective of getting the goals early enough on, on a turf that Nigeria has lost only one competitive game since it was opened 10 years ago.

    Incidentally, that one competitive loss was to the Bafana (0-2 defeat at the start of the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations) on 10th June 2017, but the Eagles rallied in the campaign and eventually finished ahead of the Bafana to qualify for the finals in Egypt, where they also defeated the Bafana in the quarter-finals on the way to a third-place finish.

    The Bafana may also count as triumph their 2-2 with the Eagles draw at the same venue on 19th November 2014, which prevented Nigeria from qualifying for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations.

    However, the Super Eagles are always one to rise above monsters of the past and do their thing, and captain Wilfred Ndidi said on Thursday that the three-time African champions will give their very best on Friday evening.

    “Nobody needs to tell us that we did not start the campaign well enough. The opportunity has arisen to take our fate in our hands and rise to strong contention in our pool. We will approach Friday’s encounter with the right mental attitude.”

    Lookman, who became only the sixth man in history to score a hat-trick in a European Cup final when he led Atalanta of Italy to victory in Dublin on 22nd May, is in a great form to continue where he left off after the Africa Cup of Nations, where he netted three crucial goals to steer Nigeria to a second-place finish. He also netted an important winner for the Eagles against Ghana in a friendly in Morocco three months ago, which helped Nigeria to a first triumph over Ghana in 18 years.

    Boniface also had a marvelous season, winning the German League and Cup double with Bayer Leverkusen and reaching the Europa Cup final, where Lookman was the big obstacle.

    Iheanacho, and midfield enforcer Wilfred Ndidi, are pumped up after helping their English club Leicester City back to the Premiership after one season in the Championship.

    The Eagles will enter the pitch on Friday night recalling that South Africa has mostly been second best against them, and that their last encounter, in the semi-final of the AFCON in Cote d’Ivoire, ended in a penalty shootout victory for Nigeria.

  • Super Eagles camp in panic mode as Amokachi rejects being Finidi George’s assistant

    Super Eagles camp in panic mode as Amokachi rejects being Finidi George’s assistant

    There is panic in the Super Eagles’ camp, as Daniel Amokachi is yet to show up, with only a few days to the 2026 World Cup qualifier against South Africa.

    Amokachi’s absence has raised questions about his role as one of Finidi George’s assistant coaches.

    However, sources said that he has rejected the contract offered by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).

    This is coming following speculations that Amokachi and Finidi are not on good terms.

    Amokachi was one of the assistants announced by the NFF alongside Benjamin James, Olatunji Baruwa, Chima Onyeike, and Mehmet Ozturk.

    But there are suggestions that the NFF imposed Amokachi on Finidi.

    This led to NFF President, Ibrahim Gusau, debunking the rumours.

    “I am very happy when we unveiled Finidi to Nigeria.

    “The NFF Technical Director put all the names on the list and they chose the best they felt would work.

    “All the names you saw as assistants to Finidi were chosen by him,” Gusau said.

  • 2026 WCQ: Headache for Finidi as Super Eagles injury crisis worsens

    2026 WCQ: Headache for Finidi as Super Eagles injury crisis worsens

    Super Eagles duo of Samuel Chukwueze and Frank Onyeka are major injury concerns for Nigeria ahead of their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against South Africa and Benin Republic.

    Chukwueze had  missed AC Milan’s last two games due to injury, was not included in the Rooseneri’s squad for the friendly against AS Roma in Australia.

    The 24-year-old winger was a surprise inclusion in the Super Eagles squad for the World Cup qualifiers, despite his recent inactivity at club level.

    It would be recalled that Onyeka also missed Brentford’s last two Premier League games due to injury.

    Super Eagles head coach Finidi George may be forced to name replacements for the duo.

    Already African footballer of the year, Victor Osimhen has pulled out of the June qualifiers after suffering a calf injury and has been replaced with Enugu Rangers’ Kenneth Igboke.

    Also Bayer Leverkusen’s winger, Nathan Tella wouldn’t make the trip to Nigeria due to injury and Rizespor of Turkey, Ibrahim Olawoyin has been called to replace him.

     

  • Enyimba announces Finidi George’s replacement

    Enyimba announces Finidi George’s replacement

    Enyimba FC has promoted  coach Yemi Olanrewaju, assistant coach of the club as head coach until the end of the season following Coach Finidi George`s appointment  as Super Eagles Coach.

    This is contained in a statement by the club`s media Manager, David Orji on Thursday in Aba.

    He said the coach was elevated from his position as coach George`s assistant because he is an integral part of the coaching staff.

    Olanrewaju demonstrated his commitment, expertise, and leadership qualities throughout his tenure as an assistant under George.

    “Currently pursuing his UEFA B license, Olanrewaju is dedicated to furthering his coaching education and bringing the latest techniques and strategies to Enyimba FC.

    “His passion for the game and his continuous pursuit of excellence make him the ideal candidate to lead the team forward during this transition period,“he said.

    Orji  said that the coach will see out the remainder of the season, ensuring stability and continuity for the club as they continue to compete.

    He said that the club has confidence in Olanrewaju`s abilities to lead the team to further successes and achieve their goals.

    “Enyimba FC expresses its sincere gratitude to George for his invaluable contributions, and wishes him the very best in his new role with the Super Eagles.

    “The club also extends its congratulations to Olanrewaju on his well-deserved promotion and looks forward to a promising future under his leadership.

    “Having joined Enyimba FC in 2021, George swiftly made an indelible mark, leading the team to remarkable achievements.

    “In just his second season in charge, he guided Enyimba FC to clinch the league title, showcasing his exceptional coaching prowess and strategic acumen,“he said.

    He said that  George’s departure marks the end of an era for Enyimba FC, but also signifies a new chapter in his illustrious career.

    “His leadership, dedication, and passion for the game has left an enduring legacy at the club, inspiring players and fans alike,“ he said.

  • Finidi George opens up on style to adopt with Super Eagles

    Finidi George opens up on style to adopt with Super Eagles

    Super Eagle’s Head Coach, Finidi George has said he would adopt modern football styles to make meaningful impact and get positive results as the national team coach.

    Finidi made this known during a Media Parley at Eko Hotel in Lagos on Thursday.

    According to him, wing play had gone out of football, and it was quite different now, from the way they used to play the game in the past.

    “Football is now different from the way we used to wing the game in the past years, we were used to wings play like right footed Finidi, and left footed Emmanuel Amunike, and each, trying to do the best at their various wings.

    “Sometimes it’s not easy getting those wings crossing result, because some players are not used to the styles of the football nowadays.

    “Now we will adopt modern football styles, to make meaningful impact, and get positive results.

    “Though the Eagles are known for their traditional ways of playing but we will try our best to adopt suitable styles, and modern methods that will yield positive results,” Finidi said.

    The Eagle’s coach also added that the country needed all the players playing in Europe, to come home to represent their nation.

    He said majority of them were doing well in their various clubs abroad.

    “Nigeria is blessed with numerous players, playing very well in the world, we want them home to represent their home country,” he said.

    The Super Eagle’s team will meet Bafana Bafana of South Africa on June 7, and Benin Republic, on June 10, in the world cup qualifiers.