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Super Eagles must qualify for 2026 World Cup – Finidi

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Finidi may lead Super Eagles for friendlies vs Ghana, Mali

Super Eagles head coach, Finidi George has said it is important for the Super Eagles to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Finidi insisted that he will do his best to ensure the Super Eagles didn’t miss out on a place at the mundial for the second consecutive edition.

Recall that the Super Eagles failed to qualify for the last edition of the global soccer fiesta hosted by Qatar.

The three-time African champions face a tough task of making it to the 2026 World Cup finals after drawing their opening two matches against Lesotho and Zimbabwe.

The Super Eagles will face South Africa and Benin in their next two games in the qualifiers.

Finidi said he would need the prayer and support of all Nigerians to succeed on the job.

“The World Cup qualification matches against South Africa and Benin Republic is a collective responsibility for all Nigerians.

“I know I am in charge now and the heavy responsibility is on me to win the two world cup matches,” Finidi told reporters during his visit to Nigeria Football Federation’s office in Abuja.

“I will do my best to ensure success and qualify for the World Cup. I am also in touch with the players and they are ready and willing to give their all having missed out in the last edition held in Qatar.

“In terms of having knowledge of our opponents, I have been following them.

“The world today is a global village, one can monitor anything in the comfort of his/ her sitting room.

“We need prayers and support from everybody, this is our own, we can do it and do it well. I watch our players weekly as they play in their various clubs.

“Honestly my target is to win the two matches and not to be judged with the two international friendly games played.”

Finidi’s appointment as Super Eagles head coach was confirmed by the NFF last week.




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