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Can the Super Eagles still Soar? As Nigeria’s World Cup Hopes Hang in the Balance”

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Joan Nezi

Lagos – Nigeria’s Super Eagles and the road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup has become a struggle of talent, tactics and tough odds.

The Super Eagles find themselves in a precarious position as they chase qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico. Once a continent-giant with a regular presence at football’s biggest stage, Nigeria’s path appears increasingly uphill.

Current State of Play

Nigeria sits in Group C of CAF qualification, occupying a lowly position after a string of draws and a loss.

They have failed to collect enough wins early, with several matches drawn that should have been converted into victories.

Former players and analysts are blunt:

 “It will be difficult for Eagles to qualify for 2026 World Cup’’ — former goalkeeper David Aigbovo. “It is not practical” — Mutiu Adepoju opens up on Super Eagles World Cup chances.

What Needs to Happen

For Nigeria to keep their World Cup dream alive, they face a very narrow runway:

Massive turnaround in the remaining matches: wins in almost every fixture and favourable results from other teams.

Exploitation of opponents’ slip-ups — especially from teams ahead of them in the group.

More consistent performances: attacking potency, defensive solidity, better team cohesion. Nigeria’s talented roster isn’t translating into dominant results.

Strengths Nigeria Can Build On

Squad has high-calibre players: names playing in top European leagues, offering a strong foundation.

Hope remains. The head coach Eric Chelle and players have publicly expressed belief that qualification is still possible.

Major Weaknesses and Threats

Complacency / under-performance against supposedly weaker sides has cost points.

Coaching/instability: multiple changes and lack of continuity hamper tactical development.

Only the group winners qualify automatically and the runners-up must hope for one of the best second-place spots — a far riskier route.

The Verdict: Chances & Significance

While still alive, Nigeria’s chance of automatic qualification is very slim. Analysts describe it as “difficult but not impossible.”
If they miss out, the consequences would be serious: a blow to national pride, a likely drop in talent retention, and fewer global-stage opportunities for players.
For fans, the sense is this: the team still has the tools — but time is running out.

What to Watch in the Coming Weeks

Nigeria’s next qualifiers: especially home vs. Benin, away vs. South Africa or other key fixtures. The results will shape their fate.

Other group-rivals’ results: wins by Benin, South Africa or Rwanda will tighten the noose around Nigeria’s chances.

Tactical improvement and player fitness: if key stars perform and the team stays organised, a surprise revival isn’t off the table.

In short: The Super Eagles can still soar, but they must win big, avoid errors, and catch a few breaks. For a team with the ambition and heritage of Nigeria, simply watching from the sidelines of the World Cup would be an avoidable disappointment.

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