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Re: Africa Football Discussion || Current Topic: World Cup Qualifiers - CAF.
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Callido
on 15/03/2025, 19:01:59 UTC
Losing any of the mentioned teams above, shouldn't be an option because that will jeopardize their chances of qualifying for the World Cup tournament next year.
Not just jeopardizing it, it will end our hopes of qualifying for the world cup, even a draw is unacceptable. The job is simple, we have to win all of our remaining matches to qualify for the world cup, i know it is not an easy job, but we put outselves in this position, so we have to play ourselves out of it. The squad list is okay and i will be supporting the boys and the new manager completely.
The first mistake that the super eagle's will make is to underestimate their opponents or feel overconfident. You see Rwanda eh, that is a strong team. They already beat Nigeria before during the qualifiers last year. Though that was for the African Nations Cup Qualifiers, I still feel that counts. I know that things are different now because of a new coach and some new team players, yet they shouldn't rest on their oars. And they should play their best.
Nobody needs to tell the Super Eagles what lies ahead of them in the World Cup Qualification matches. That's why they need to do their best to make sure they qualify for the World Cup; failure to do so will amount to so much criticism from Nigerians.

The last time the Super Eagles qualified for the World Cup was in 2018, which was held in Russia. It was their sixth appearance in the World Cup. Passing the group stage three times, the rest they were kicked out in group stage.

However, if the Super Eagles end up qualifying for the World Cup, will they go far in it, like reaching the quarter finals or being kick out as usual from group stage. That's my question
Times like this are not for publicity, the players are faced with greater challenges, this is a burden of a country not just honoring the invitation of playing for the Super Eagles.

We have a new coach which most don't approve his presence but the worst is for us not giving him the mental and emotional support he needs to manage the team, he might not be the best of want we desire but for the support we give to him should better in return give the same positive outcome, Nigerians will do more than just keeping quiet if we fail to qualify. Our players are ready, the squad we have are currently the best in respective leagues so their contribution is not something to doubt, what we need is an effective coach to give in a good strategy to handle opponents.

Nigeria has A list players, i can't say less of us moving past the group stage this time but our focus is more on even qualifying for the World Cup actually before thinking further, let's see what the coach has in stock.