Nigeria Football: Osimhen, Bassey, Lookman and the Eagles Latest
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Nigeria Football: Osimhen, Bassey, Lookman and the Eagles Latest

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Nigeria's biggest football stories in one place: Osimhen, Bassey, Lookman, Ajayi, Chelle's debutants and the NFF's last legal roll of the dice for the 2026 World Cup.

Jakirovic Flags Fitness Risk as Ajayi Heads Back From Eagles Camp


Hull City boss Sergej Jakirovic has publicly flagged the risk that Semi Ajayi will come back from Nigeria's March camp in poor physical condition. The Hull boss was direct: the travel demands, the physical intensity of international football and the tight return window are far from ideal for a player still rebuilding from injury.


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. Hull haven't refused the call-up, yet Jakirovic's tone made clear they're not exactly celebrating it either. 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. Chelle is building a new-look Eagles squad and Ajayi — experienced, dominant in the air, composed under pressure — fits exactly what the coach is trying to construct. 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


Fulham's form has stalled. Three matches without a victory, a shrinking gap between them and the bottom half of the table, and only eight games to course-correct. Bassey doesn't see it as a crisis. Bassey has been too important to Fulham's defensive shape this season for his words to be dismissed as empty optimism.


Bassey pointed specifically to Silva as the force keeping the squad focused during this dip in form. With eight rounds left, four points is the kind of gap you close in a fortnight of good results in the Premier League. Full coverage of Fulham's European push is at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.


For Bassey, qualifying for Europe wouldn't just be a team achievement. It would validate a season of hard work and put him back in conversations about the top end of the game.

Osimhen: From Selling Water in Lagos to Knowing He'd Always Make It


The Victor Osimhen story starts on the streets of Lagos, where a young boy with no money and no safety net was already certain he'd end up wealthy. The losses came early and came hard. His mother was gone before football paid his bills. The streets weren't kind. But the self-belief was never shaken.


That conviction is what sets Osimhen apart from most of his contemporaries. Not just the pace, the physicality and the goals — the unshakeable certainty that things were going to work out. Read the complete Osimhen origin story at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.


Three legends shaped the player he became: Didier Drogba, Odion Ighalo and John Obi Mikel each gave Osimhen something he carried into his professional career. The full mentors profile is at FootballInNigeria.com.ng. Mikel's gesture on Osimhen's debut day — physically handing him money when he had none — is the kind of story that tells you more about both men than a highlights reel ever could. Read the Mikel debut account in full at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.


There's a harder side to the Eagles story too. has spoken about being shut out — quite literally — by a senior player during an early international camp, a rejection he carried for a long time. Read the story of that Eagles rejection at FootballInNigeria.com.ng. On the injury front, Osimhen returned home to Nigeria nursing a fractured arm — another setback in a campaign that has had more than its share of them. That injury update is at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.


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The Anfield Moment That Said a Lot About Osimhen's Standing


During Galatasaray's Champions League visit to Anfield, something unexpected happened after the final whistle. Liverpool midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai and defender Ibrahima Konate both sought Osimhen out to apologise. Liverpool players don't chase down opponents to apologise unless they genuinely respect them. That Anfield story is reported in full at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.

Nigeria's LaLiga Presence Tested in a High-Stakes Relegation Clash


LaLiga served up a genuinely compelling Nigerian football moment this month — a relegation six-pointer with three of the country's players right in the middle of it. Dele-Bashiru Adams and Chidera Ejuke lined up against Umar Sadiq in a clash that carried real weight for both clubs' seasons. All the Nigerian LaLiga action and analysis is covered at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.

Lookman's First Night at the Bernabeu


There are tests in football, and then there is the Bernabeu on a big European night. Ademola Lookman faced his first Madrid derby in the Spanish capital — a genuine landmark in the career of one of Serie A's best performers. A player of Lookman's quality should want those nights. How he performs in them is the next chapter of his story. The full Lookman Bernabeu preview and report is at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.


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Eric Chelle Is Actively Rebuilding the Super Eagles Squad


Eric Chelle used Nigeria's March camp in Turkey to hand potential international debuts to three players who have never before represented the senior Super Eagles. Which three players got the nod — and which positions they fill — tells you a good deal about where Chelle sees his current squad lacking depth. The full debutant list and squad news is at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.


Among the new faces, goalkeeper Otele received his first senior call-up and was confirmed fit to feature despite the high-profile fixture on the horizon. Full details on Otele's readiness and debut prospect at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.


Thirteen players who qualify for Nigeria are coming through England's youth system, and the question of how many eventually commit to the Super Eagles will shape the squad for years to come. Read about all 13 Nigeria-eligible England youth players at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.

Kayode Snubbed by Serie A — and the Super Eagles Are Watching


When a player worth €35 million gets turned down by Italian clubs, questions about his international future get louder. For Nigeria, the timing is good. Chelle is actively rebuilding his attacking options, and a forward of that price tag fits exactly the profile the Eagles want. Read the complete transfer analysis at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.

Nigeria's Captain Has a Problem With How Morocco Won


William Troost-Ekong doesn't do diplomatic ambiguity. The Super Eagles captain said publicly that he would feel ashamed to win a tournament the way Morocco won AFCON — a statement that cut through polite post-competition analysis and landed hard. The comment was controversial because it was direct. It touched a nerve because it came from the captain of a nation who were themselves in the tournament. Read the complete Troost-Ekong interview at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.

One Appeal. One Shot at the 2026 World Cup.


Nigeria's World Cup future rests with lawyers at CAS rather than players on a pitch. The NFF's appeal against DR Congo is their last real lever — and Boboye, who knows the federation's workings, doesn't believe it will hold up. A successful CAS ruling would be a lifeline. An unsuccessful one would end the conversation about Nigeria's presence at the 2026 tournament. That football governance story is covered at FootballInNigeria.com.ng. The full World Cup fate story is at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.

Did You Know?

Victor Osimhen surpassed Rashidi Yekini's all-time Super Eagles scoring record in 2024. Yekini, widely regarded as Nigeria's greatest striker before Osimhen, scored 37 goals for the national team during his career. Calvin Bassey was sold by Rangers to Ajax for £23 million in 2022 — one of the largest fees ever paid to a Scottish club at that point — before moving to Fulham the following year. Semi Ajayi was born in Lagos but grew up in London and represented England at youth level before switching international allegiance to Nigeria. He made his senior Super Eagles debut in 2019. Ademola Lookman scored a hat-trick in the 2024 Europa League final against Bayer Leverkusen — one of the most celebrated individual performances in a European final in recent history, and a defining moment in his career. Umar Sadiq qualifies to represent Nigeria through his father and Norway through his mother. Despite representing Nigeria at senior level, he spent time in Italian football before moving to Spain, making his dual-national journey one of the more complex in recent Eagles history. The NFF's CAS dispute with DR Congo stems from Nigeria's AFCON qualifier result in 2025. A successful CAS appeal overturning a confederation match decision is historically very rare, which is why Boboye's assessment carries weight. John Obi Mikel captained Nigeria to the 2013 AFCON title in South Africa and earned more than 90 senior caps — making him one of the most decorated players in Super Eagles history and one of the most naturally influential figures in any Nigeria dressing room he ever entered.