News
Samuel Chukwueze ruled out of 2026 World Cup qualifiers – Peseiro
The 2026 World Cup qualifiers next week will not feature Samuel Chukwueze and Victor Osimhen, as announced by Super Eagles head coach Jose Peseiro.
News.ng learnt that Nigeria’s first qualifying match is scheduled for November 16 at Godswill Akpabio International Stadium in Uyo against Lesotho. On November 17, the team will play Zimbabwe at Huye Stadium in Butare, Rwanda.
Although it appeared unlikely that Osimhen, who sustained an injury during Nigeria’s friendly match against Saudi Arabia last month, would be unable to participate in the World Cup qualifying matches, Chukwueze was virtually guaranteed to win the battle for fitness to play after the AC Milan coach on Friday during his pre-match gathering.
The Nigerian could be selected for Tuesday’s UEFA Champions League match against French giants Paris Saint-Germain ahead of their match against Udinese on Saturday.
Loftus-Cheek is okay and will be present. Pulisic will not be there as a precaution, both Pulistic and Chukwueze will be with PSG. Kjaer has a strong chance for Tuesday, according to Pioli.
Peseiro, meanwhile, stated he won’t be inviting both players to the World Cup qualifiers in a conversation with TV Play.
“We wish to avoid any risks, so Samuel Chukwueze and Victor Osimhen will not be called up during the next break,” Peseiro reportedly said to TV Play, via Milan Reports.
“I apologized deeply for their injuries; players are paid by their clubs, and we work with them on a regular basis.”
For the Super Eagles, Peseiro has plenty of attacking alternatives in the absence of Osimhen and Chukwueze.
After Osimhen, Victor Boniface, the forward for Bayer Leverkusen, is currently Nigeria’s second most important player after having had an incredible start to life in Germany. While Paul Onuachu is back to his best form at Trabzonspor in Turkey, Ademola Lookman has found his scoring touch at Atalanta.
On Sunday, Chuba Akpom scored twice to lead Ajax Amsterdam to their first back-to-back Eredivisie victories of the season.
In his first season in Ligue 1, Akor Adams has been nearly unstoppable, and Terem Moffi consistently delivers strong play for OGC Nice, a high-flying team.
-
Uncategorized2 days agoVinicius Jr Silences The Bernabeu As Real Madrid Thrash Monaco In Champions League Masterclass
-
News2 days agoVandal Sets Cristiano Ronaldo Statue On Fire Outside CR7 Museum In Portugal And Posts Ominous Message
-
AFCON 20252 days agoAchraf Hakimi Breaks Silence After Morocco’s Heartbreaking AFCON 2025 Final Defeat
-
AFCON 20251 day agoFIFA Hails Nigeria’s Massive Rise As Super Eagles Soar To 26th In World Rankings
-
Uncategorized1 day ago‘That’s The Way It Is!’ – Steven Gerrard Urges Arne Slot To Stop Mentioning Low Blocks After Liverpool Struggles
-
CHAMPIONS LEAGUE2 days agoBallon d’Or Backlash As Rodri Red Card Sparks Fury After Man City Collapse In Norway
-
LaLiga2 days agoI Take Full Responsibility – Erling Haaland Apologises To Man City Fans After Embarrassing Champions League Loss To Bodo/Glimt
-
Premier League2 days agoArsenal Player Ratings Vs Inter: Gabriel Jesus Shines As Gunners Stay Perfect In Champions League