Ex-Footballer Blames Super Eagles Players for Poor 2026 World Cup Qualifying Performance
[NigerianEye - Nigeria] - 17/09/2025
Former Nigeria international Victor Ikpeba has attributed the Super Eagles' struggles in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers to the players' underperformance, rejecting calls for the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) executive committee's resignation. Speaking on SuperSports, Ikpeba emphasized that the NFF provided the team with top-notch travel arrangements, quality accommodation, and all necessary logistics. Our players should take the lion’s share of the blame for our shoddy performance, he said. With the quality of players we have, Nigeria should not be struggling in our group.Ikpeba (…)
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