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Soccer News of Thursday, 6 June 2024

Source: www.mynigeria.com

Super Eagles: Late players arrival affecting preparations - Ndidi

Super Eagles midfielder, Wilfred Ndidi Super Eagles midfielder, Wilfred Ndidi

Super Eagles midfielder, Wilfred Ndidi says the team has not made the most of the training camp due to the late arrival of some players.

Nigeria takes on South Africa in a crucial 2026 World Cup qualifiers on Friday, June 7 and Benin Republic, three days later.

Despite the camp opening as early as last Friday, only 22 players were in camp as of Wednesday, June 5 with Okoye arriving later in the evening.

Atalanta’s Europa League hero Ademola Lookman and Alex Iwobi also arrived on Wednesday after been held up in Abuja by the nationwide strike by the NLC.

Ndidi, who had arrived camp last Friday alongside 15 other players, reflected on how the depleted squad have fared.

“To be honest, it has affected the preparations because normally we were supposed to start training on Saturday and we have not been together. I think it has affected the team in some ways, like we’re supposed to know what we are doing and how to approach the game, but we haven’t been able to do that. But I think they as they come in as well, they will be great additions still and we will take it up from there,” Ndidi told NFF TV.

Although the Leicester midfielder missed the 2023 AFCON due to injury, he also said the Eagles cannot afford to drop the standard of their second-place finish in Ivory Coast as they face South Africa on Friday and Benin Republic next Monday.

“The way we performed at the AFCON has actually raised some standards and the expectation is high. I think we have the same players and the same coach who was part of the team and we will do our best because we know these games are important.

“First of all, we have to focus on South Africa, whatever happens gives us confidence going into the second one.”

At the 2023 AFCON, Nigeria beat the South Africans 4-2 on penalties in the semi-finals after 120 minutes of football ended 1-1, a result Ndidi feels will still be fresh in the minds of their opponents.

“It makes it more difficult because looking back to what we did at the AFCON it’s not going to be an easy game because, when they look back to the AFCON semi-finals, they will come for revenge and we are expecting that.”

The Eagles are third in the 2026 World Cup qualifying group with two points from two matches and need to win both games to get their campaign back on track.