Super Eagles: Nigeria's Biggest Stories Right Now
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Super Eagles Round-Up: The Stories Defining Nigerian Football
From Semi Ajayi's fitness concerns to Osimhen's street-hawking backstory and Nigeria's crumbling World Cup appeal, March 2026 is one of the most eventful months in Super Eagles history.
Hull City Raises the Alarm Over Ajayi After Nigeria Call-Up
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. Jakirovic made clear the risk is real — international breaks, travel across continents and hard competitive minutes are the last thing a player in Ajayi's situation needs.
Semi Ajayi was named in Eric Chelle's 23-man squad for Nigeria's friendly matches against Iran and Jordan, both played in Turkey this March. 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. Full story and quotes at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.
It's a conflict that never really goes away in African football: the club wants the player fit, the federation wants him available. Ajayi is precisely the type of defender Chelle wants: physical, composed and capable of leading from the back. 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.
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