Ahmed Musa’s emphasis on securing a win against Rwanda highlights the urgency surrounding Super Eagles’ World Cup qualification campaign.
Three-time African Champoins yet to register a victory in the ongong qualifiers, this match could be a defining moment in their journey to the 2026 FIFA World Cup in USA, Mexico and Canada.
Musa’s call for unity and support ahead of Nigeria’s crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers underscores the high stakes for the Super Eagles.
Given the disappointment of Siuper Eagles missing the 2022 tournament in Qatar, the pressure is on to secure a place this time around.
Former Leicester City winger appeal to Nigerians comes at a critical moment, as Rwanda and Zimbabwe present early hurdles in the qualifying campaign but strong start is essential, and fan support can be a key motivating factor.
“The important game is Rwanda,” the former Leicester City player told reporters in Ilorin via Complete Sport ahead of Kano Pillars league clash with Kwara United.
“If we can get the three points from that match it’s going to be a turning point for us. But it is not just a job for the Super Eagles alone.
“Every Nigerian must be involved because we need their support.”
“The Super Eagles are in a very difficult situation right but we believe in ourselves that we can still scale through,” he added.
“Super Eagles cannot be absent from the 2026 World Cup. “It is going to be a big disaster for Nigerian players not to be at the World Cup.”
Super Eagles new coach Eric Chelle has named a 39-man provisional squad for the upcoming fixtures, including Musa.
Nigeria currently sits in fifth place in Group C will first travel to Kigali to face Rwanda before hosting Zimbabwe in Uyo for their second match of the qualifiers.
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