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Don’t Crucify Super Eagles – Ambassador Ajayi Urges Fans To Back The Team
Nigeria’s World Cup Qualification Hopes Took Another Twist On Tuesday Night As The Super Eagles Were Held To A 1-1 Draw By South Africa In A Crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifier. While The Result Sparked Frustration Among Fans, Nigeria’s Acting High Commissioner To South Africa, Ambassador Alexander Temitope Ajayi, Has Appealed For Calm And Unity, Insisting That The Players Should Not Be Blamed.
A Hard-Fought Encounter In Pretoria
The Clash Between The Super Eagles And Bafana Bafana Was Always Expected To Be Fierce, Given The Intense Rivalry Between Both Nations. South Africa Drew First Blood When Nigerian Captain William Troost-Ekong, In An Unfortunate Twist, Deflected The Ball Into His Own Net.
However, Just Before Half-Time, Defender Calvin Bassey Rose Highest To Head Home The Equalizer, Restoring Hope For Nigeria. Despite Several Chances In The Second Half, Jose Peseiro’s Men Could Not Find A Winner, Leaving Them With Just A Point.
The Draw Leaves Nigeria’s Qualification Hopes Hanging By A Thread, As The Super Eagles Must Now Rely On Other Results And Deliver Perfect Performances In Their Remaining Matches.

Ambassador Ajayi’s Call For Support
Following The Game, Ambassador Ajayi Addressed Nigerian Journalists In Pretoria, Urging Fans Not To Turn On The Players.
“It Wasn’t The Fault Of The Super Eagles,” He Said. “Football Is A Game Of Highs And Lows, And While Everyone Wanted A Win, The Players Gave Their Best. Instead Of Criticism, What They Need Now Is Our Support And Unity.”
Ajayi’s Message Echoes A Growing Concern That Negative Fan Reactions Could Further Affect Team Morale At A Time When Confidence Is Crucial.
Lessons From The Game
While The Super Eagles Have Struggled For Consistency, Several Positives Emerged From The Match:
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Resilience Under Pressure: Coming From Behind In A Tough Away Fixture Shows Character.
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Defensive Solidity: Apart From The Own Goal, The Backline Held Firm Against South Africa’s Attacks.
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Emerging Leaders: Calvin Bassey’s Performance Highlighted His Growing Influence In The Squad.
However, Questions Remain Over The Team’s Attack, With Missed Chances Again Proving Costly.
The Road Ahead
Nigeria’s Qualification Path Is Narrow, But Not Impossible. With Fixtures Still To Play Against Zimbabwe And Lesotho, The Super Eagles Must Approach Every Match As A Final. For The Team To Succeed, Unity Between Players, Officials, And Fans Will Be Vital.
As Ambassador Ajayi Noted, “Sometimes It’s Not About Pointing Fingers. It’s About Believing Together.”
Key Takeaway
Nigeria’s Super Eagles Still Have A Fighting Chance In Their World Cup Campaign. But For That To Happen, The Team Needs Support, Not Criticism. Ambassador Ajayi’s Call Serves As A Reminder That In Football, Collective Spirit Can Make The Difference Between Failure And Success.
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Wilfred Ndidi Backed By Sunday Oliseh As The Next Super Eagles Captain
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William Troost-Ekong Bows Out: An Emotional Farewell That Shakes Up The Super Eagles Camp
William Troost-Ekong Bows Out In Emotional Goodbye
Super Eagles fans woke up to unexpected news as captain William Troost-Ekong officially announced his retirement from international football. Despite being listed in Eric Chelle’s 54-man provisional squad for AFCON 2025, the 2023 AFCON MVP revealed via a heartfelt video on X (formerly Twitter) that his journey with Nigeria had reached its final chapter.
The announcement came with a touching message:
“HONOURED. GRATEFUL. FOREVER A SUPER EAGLE. Playing for Nigeria has been the greatest privilege of my life. The journey may end here, but my support never will. Here’s to the next chapter.”
With 83 caps in 10 years, Ekong leaves behind a legacy of leadership, consistency, and unmatched patriotism. He was instrumental in Nigeria’s run to the 2023 AFCON final and became one of the most respected voices in the national team.
Why Now? A Transition Already In Motion
In recent months, Troost-Ekong’s role had gradually shifted. The impressive rise of 20-year-old Benjamin Fredrick pushed him out of the starting XI, reducing the captain to a bench role. One of the most emotional revelations was his admission that he was supposed to take a penalty in Nigeria’s World Cup qualifier shootout against DR Congo—but being benched meant he couldn’t step up.
Still, Ekong showed class:
“I wasn’t frustrated; I just wanted to win this game… My role is to support the team as much as possible, both on and off the pitch.”
He had also hinted earlier this year that AFCON 2025 might be his final tournament, showing that this transition wasn’t entirely sudden—it was coming.
Ndidi Tipped To Take The Captain’s Armband
The big question now is: who leads the Super Eagles?
Former coach Sunday Oliseh believes the answer is simple—Wilfred Ndidi.
Ndidi has captained the team in recent matches and commands full respect in the squad. According to Oliseh:
“Nobody doubts the respect the players have for Ndidi. And he’s a player that plays every game.”
With AFCON 2025 approaching quickly, stability is crucial—and Ndidi might be the perfect bridge into Nigeria’s next era.
A Legacy Forever Etched In Nigerian Football
Troost-Ekong leaves as a true patriot: admired, respected, and loved. His leadership transcended the pitch—he was the voice of calm, the anchor in tough moments, and the embodiment of commitment.
For the Super Eagles, a new chapter begins.
But for fans, William Troost-Ekong will always remain a Super Eagle—forever.
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Chelsea Player Ratings Vs Leeds United: Terrible Tosin Adarabioyo Sums Up Abysmal Blues As Title Credentials Are Exposed
Chelsea had a night to forget at Elland Road as Leeds United outclassed, outran, and outright bullied the Blues in a bitter 3-1 defeat that leaves serious questions about their Premier League title credentials. For a team that showed grit and high-level intensity against Arsenal just days ago, this performance felt like a dramatic crash back to reality.
From the first whistle, Leeds came out flying, throwing everything at Chelsea’s backline. Within five minutes, they had already forced multiple corners and attempts on goal — and the pressure paid off. Jakob Bijol rose highest from a brilliant Anton Stach corner to give Leeds a deserved early lead.
Chelsea tried to keep the ball but created little. The back three of Tosin Adarabioyo, Trevoh Chalobah, and Benoit Badiashile spent most of the first half passing sideways with no real penetration. The midfield looked disconnected, and Leeds took full advantage.
Just when it looked like Chelsea might limp into halftime at 1-0, disaster struck. A sloppy square pass from Tosin put Enzo Fernandez under pressure. The Argentine was dispossessed, the ball fell to Jayden Bogle, and Ao Tanaka unleashed a rocket into the top corner from distance. Suddenly, Chelsea were 2-0 down and deservedly so.
Enzo Maresca made changes at halftime, and the introduction of Malo Gusto and Pedro Neto sparked some life. Neto smashed home a well-worked goal early in the second half, offering hope — but only briefly.
Another Tosin error killed the momentum. The defender hesitated in his own box, was robbed by Noah Okafor, and the chaos ended with Dominic Calvert-Lewin tapping in from close range. That was the final blow. A night of mistakes, missed opportunities, and mental lapses cost the Blues dearly.
Despite their heroic effort against Arsenal days earlier, Chelsea’s lack of physicality and defensive composure at Elland Road was alarming. A team chasing the title cannot afford performances this fragile. As it stands, they now sit nine points behind the league leaders and must regroup quickly.
Below is a quick look at the standout player ratings from the match:
Goalkeeper & Defence
Robert Sanchez — 5/10
Couldn’t do much about the goals. Made a few sharp saves but was unlucky with the third.
Trevoh Chalobah — 4/10
Decent blocks but struggled to contain Leeds’ movement.
Tosin Adarabioyo — 2/10
A nightmare outing. Two costly errors and little confidence on the ball.
Benoit Badiashile — 4/10
Uncomfortable and unsure. Substituted at halftime.
Marc Cucurella — 4/10
Roamed a lot but didn’t offer much end product.
Midfield
Andrey Santos — 5/10
Tried to progress play but often looked uncertain of his role.
Enzo Fernandez — 3/10
Poor touches, dispossessed for the second goal, and looked rattled throughout.
Joao Pedro — 4/10
Never really found his rhythm.
Attack
Estevao — 3/10
Direct but ineffective. Poor decision-making.
Liam Delap — 4/10
A quiet night and struggled to connect with teammates.
Jamie Gittens — 5/10
Wasteful early, but improved to assist Neto’s goal.
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