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Nigeria's biggest football stories in one place: Osimhen, Bassey, Lookman, Ajayi, Chelle's debutants and the NFF's last legal roll of the dice for the 2026 World Cup.
Ajayi Returns From Eagles Duty and His Club Isn't Happy About It
Sergej Jakirovic isn't hiding his frustration. The Hull City manager has spoken openly about what he fears will happen when Semi Ajayi returns from Super Eagles duty. The Hull boss was direct: the travel demands, the physical intensity of international football and the tight return window are far from ideal for a player still rebuilding from injury.
The Hull defender was included in Eric Chelle's 23-man Eagles squad for the friendly double-header in Turkey against Iran and Jordan. The club haven't pulled Ajayi out, but the manager's words leave no doubt that they'll be monitoring his condition the moment he steps back through the door. The complete Hull City reaction is at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.
The situation highlights a familiar tension in Nigerian football — club welfare versus national team ambition. For Chelle, an experienced, aerially commanding centre-back like Ajayi is exactly the kind of profile he needs in his rebuilding project. Turning up to international camp below full fitness doesn't serve the team or the player.
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Bassey: Fulham's European Dream Is Still Alive
Three games without a win. Four points off a European place. Eight matches left. Calvin Bassey's response to all of that? Fulham are still in it. The Nigeria international has been one of Marco Silva's most consistent defenders this season, and his belief in the dressing room's ability to finish strong is not just for the cameras.
Bassey pointed specifically to Silva as the force keeping the squad focused during this dip in form. They're not free-falling down the table — they're drawing games, not losing them, and the gap to Europe is still closeable. Read the full Bassey interview at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.
A Europa League or Conference League campaign would be a major step up for Bassey's profile — and a reward for a season of consistent, dependable defending.
Osimhen: From Selling Water in Lagos to Knowing He'd Always Make It
Victor Osimhen didn't just come from nothing. He came from the kind of Lagos street life that breaks most people before they're old enough to vote. The losses came early and came hard. His mother was gone before football paid his bills. The streets weren't kind. But the self-belief was never shaken.
The numbers and the performances are remarkable. But the mental makeup that produced them is what this story is really about. His full profile and the story behind the mindset is at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.
Drogba, Ighalo and Mikel are the three names Osimhen credits when he talks about who helped make him the player and person he is. The full mentors profile is at FootballInNigeria.com.ng. In one of the most touching details in recent Nigerian football, Osimhen has revealed that Mikel gave him money on the day of his Super Eagles debut, before the young striker had the resources to properly look after himself on international duty. Read the Mikel debut account in full at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.
Not all his Super Eagles memories are warm, though. In a separate account, Osimhen recalled the night a senior Nigeria player literally shut a hotel door on him — a moment of rejection from within the camp that stung deeply. Read the story of that Eagles rejection at FootballInNigeria.com.ng. On the injury front, Osimhen returned home to Nigeria nursing a fractured arm — another setback in a campaign that has had more than its share of them. Follow the latest on Osimhen's arm injury at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.
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Szoboszlai and Konate Said Sorry at Anfield
After the Galatasaray vs Liverpool tie at Anfield, two of the home side's players — Szoboszlai and Konate — made a point of tracking down Osimhen to say sorry. The detail adds a layer of mutual respect to what was already a high-intensity European contest. The post-match Anfield moment is covered at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.
Three Nigerians on Opposite Sides in a LaLiga Relegation Six-Pointer
It doesn't happen often that three Nigerian players end up in a match that could determine whether a Spanish top-flight club drops out of the division. Dele-Bashiru Adams and Chidera Ejuke lined up against Umar Sadiq in a clash that carried real weight for both clubs' seasons. All the Nigerian LaLiga action and analysis is covered at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.
Lookman's First Night at the Bernabeu
There are tests in football, and then there is the Bernabeu on a big European night. Ademola Lookman faced his first Madrid derby in the Spanish capital — a genuine landmark in the career of one of Serie A's best performers. How Lookman handles the Bernabeu atmosphere reveals something important about his ceiling as a player. Read the complete Lookman Bernabeu story at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.
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Chelle's Fresh Faces and the Eagles' New Direction
Chelle arrived in Turkey with a clear message: he's not just managing the squad he inherited, he's building his own. The identity of the debutants signals where Chelle believes the squad still needs competition and freshness. The full debutant list and squad news is at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.
One of those debutants, goalkeeper Otele, was handed his first Eagles invitation and declared fit to play ahead of the Dortmund tie. Read more on Otele's first Eagles call-up at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.
The Nigeria-eligible talent pool in English youth football has reached 13 players, meaning future Eagles coaches will face real dual-nationality decisions as this generation matures. That talent pipeline story is covered in full at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.
Italy's Cold Shoulder Could Hand Nigeria a €35m Forward
Italian clubs have reportedly walked away from Kayode, a forward whose market value sits in the region of €35 million. That cold shoulder from Serie A may push him toward a Super Eagles future. The Super Eagles could benefit directly from Italy's indifference. Chelle needs options in attack, and Kayode at that valuation is not a consolation prize. The full Kayode transfer story is at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.
Troost-Ekong Speaks His Mind on Morocco and AFCON
Troost-Ekong named something many people in African football were thinking. He said winning the way Morocco won AFCON would embarrass him. It sparked debate precisely because it came from an active Super Eagles captain with a stake in the competition — not a pundit talking from the outside. The outspoken captain's full interview is published at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.
One Appeal. One Shot at the 2026 World Cup.
Nigeria's World Cup future rests with lawyers at CAS rather than players on a pitch. The NFF's appeal against DR Congo is their last real lever — and Boboye, who knows the federation's workings, doesn't believe it will hold up. That assessment lands heavily given the stakes. If CAS rules against Nigeria, the qualifying road is effectively over. If the federation wins, a path back into contention reopens — just. The Boboye governance analysis is at FootballInNigeria.com.ng. Nigeria's World Cup destiny is covered in full at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.
Did You Know?
Victor Osimhen surpassed Rashidi Yekini's all-time Super Eagles record in 2024. Yekini, widely regarded as Nigeria's greatest striker before Osimhen, scored 37 goals for the national team during his career. Calvin Bassey was sold by Rangers to Ajax for £23 million in 2022 — one of the largest fees ever paid to a Scottish club at that point — before moving to Fulham the following year. Semi Ajayi was born in Lagos but grew up in London and represented England at youth level before switching international allegiance to Nigeria. He made his senior Super Eagles debut in 2019. Ademola Lookman scored a hat-trick in the 2024 Europa League final against Bayer Leverkusen — one of the most celebrated individual performances in a European final in recent history, and a defining moment in his career. Umar Sadiq qualifies to represent Nigeria through his father and Norway through his mother. Despite representing Nigeria at senior level, he spent time in Italian football before moving to Spain, making his dual-national journey one of the more complex in recent Eagles history. The NFF's CAS dispute with DR Congo stems from Nigeria's AFCON qualifier result in 2025. A successful CAS appeal overturning a confederation match decision is historically very rare, which is why Boboye's assessment carries weight. John Obi Mikel captained Nigeria to the 2013 AFCON title in South Africa and earned more than 90 senior caps — making him one of the most decorated players in Super Eagles history and one of the most naturally influential figures in any Nigeria dressing room he ever entered.
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