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The New Qualification Format Cost Super Eagles World Cup Miss – Amaju Pinnick Says

Former Nigeria Football Federation President Amaju Pinnick has attributed the Super Eagles’ failure to qualify for the 2026 World Cup, in part, to the changes in the qualification format.

He noted that the team would have qualified if the 2018 qualification structure remained in place.

He made the remarks on Monday at the Big Sport Dialogue in Ikoyi, where he faced pointed questions from the National President of the Authentic Nigeria Football and Allied Sports Supporters Club, Abayomi Ogunjimi.

The exchange began when Ogunjimi asked how Pinnick had used his influence as the former first Vice President of CAF and a member of the FIFA Council to advance Nigeria’s interests, noting that the country failed to reach the World Cup during his second tenure in 2022 and is also set to miss the next edition in 2026.

Pinnick dismissed claims that the Super Eagles’ failure to reach the 2022 World Cup reflected poorly on his leadership.

According to him, Nigeria neither lost nor won over the decisive fixtures in 2022 but suffered from a qualification structure that departed from the 2018 model.

“You said we did not qualify under me. We did not lose, and we did not win,”
he said.

“If they had followed the same format they followed in 2018, where we were in the most difficult group in the history of football, with Zambia, Nigeria, Cameroon, Algeria, we had two games to spare and qualified for the World Cup.”

Pinnick pointed to several key results during his tenure as evidence of progress, recalling victories against Argentina and Poland, as well as a competitive performance against England. He also said he played a central role in negotiating the design of the current national team jersey with Nike.

“During our period, we beat Argentina. We beat Poland in Poland. We played in England, and England struggled against us,”
he added.

“This jersey you are seeing today, I sat with Nike, and I told them to freestyle,”
he said.

Pinnick declined to list specific interventions but said his period in office ensured Nigeria secured significant representation across CAF and FIFA committees, describing it as unprecedented.

“What I can tell you is that during my period as a member of the CAF Council, I had a minimum of twenty-five Nigerians in various committees. That was unprecedented,”
he said.

He said there were matters he preferred not to disclose publicly, but maintained that those familiar with his work understood the extent of his contributions.

Pressed further on whether those positions translated into benefits for the country, Pinnick cautioned that some achievements were not for public disclosure.


“There are some things that are better left unsaid. Those who know, know.”

“Today, we have Nigerians in the FIFA ethics committee and in top positions. We have Aisha Falode in the FIFA media committee.”

“A lot of Nigerians did not get there by chance. People were there before me, but I don’t criticise.”

He said he welcomed difficult questions and emphasised that scrutiny was healthy.

“I will not begrudge anybody, because if we do not ask the most difficult questions, we will not move from one point to the other,” he said.

Pinnick said he remained committed to supporting Nigeria despite the team’s setbacks and noted that his current role as vice president of the committee for the 2026 World Cup placed him in a position that was “not just critical for Africa but critical to the world”, even though Nigeria will not be present at the tournament.

He concluded by urging Nigerians to place greater emphasis on achievements rather than persistent criticism, saying that dwelling on shortcomings hindered collective progress.

“We should be emphasising only the positives. We only emphasise negatives, and it does not take us anywhere in this country,”
he said.

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Chelsea 3-0 Barcelona: Estevao delivers statement performance in brutal Champions League routing

Chelsea executed a high-impact, confidence-building demolition of Barcelona on Tuesday night Champions League, setting a strong tone ahead of Sunday’s Premier League clash with Arsenal.

In a contest stripped of real jeopardy by the bloated league-stage format, the Blues still treated it like a marquee occasion, dominating from start to finish and showing a level of operational efficiency Barcelona simply couldn’t match.

Despite having three goals ruled out, Chelsea overwhelmed the Spanish champions, who were undone by their own errors and the brilliance of 18-year-old Estevao.

The Brazilian delivered a decisive second-half strike and outshone his hyped counterpart, Lamine Yamal, who endured a torrid evening on and off the pitch.

Chelsea take control as Barcelona implode

The evening’s turning point came courtesy of Barcelona captain Ronald Araujo, whose reckless two bookings before the interval crippled his side.

Already trailing to a Jules Kounde own goal, Barca’s discipline collapsed, handing Chelsea full command of the match.

Estevao, previously most effective from the bench, showed maturity beyond his years, repeatedly stretching Barcelona’s structure and dictating tempo on the flank.

His goal, a blistering near-post finish after outmuscling Pau Cubarsi and slipping ahead of Alejandro Balde, validated the hype surrounding him.

Liam Delap later added a composed third, securing his first Champions League goal after a successful VAR review.

Chelsea’s tally of three disallowed goals showed their territorial dominance. Fernandez twice put the ball in the net only to see both wiped out, and Santos suffered a similar fate just moments before Estevao’s breakthrough.

Barcelona outgunned, outpaced, and outthought

Hansi Flick’s side struggled to maintain coherence throughout. Defensive misalignments, porous midfield spacing, and an erratic press made them easy prey for Chelsea’s vertical transitions.

Yamal’s withdrawal late on, amid mocking chants from the home crowd, summed up Barca’s night.

Chelsea, meanwhile, showed depth and tactical flexibility. Enzo Maresca’s decision to deploy Pedro Neto as a false nine facilitated fluid rotations that constantly disrupted Barcelona’s defensive reference points.

Cucurella, Garnacho, James, and Santos all contributed high-impact moments, while Robert Sanchez survived a shaky early moment to settle well.

Momentum for Arsenal clash

Chelsea’s six-point gap to Arsenal remains, but the strategic value of this performance is undeniable.

Sunday presents another test when they face Arsenal in a title race encounter.

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My 2021 Facial Injury Is Still Affecting How I Eat — Victor Osimhen Opens Up (Video)

Super Eagles and Galatasaray forward Victor Osimhen has opened up about the lasting impact of the facial injury he sustained in 2021, explaining why he still wears a protective mask four years later.

In a video shared on X on Tuesday by user AsakyGRN, the 26-year-old told Turkish outlet Fanatik that nerve damage from the injury still affects his ability to eat.

“Now, I only eat on the right side of my face,” he said. “I can’t eat through the other side. The left side doesn’t function properly anymore.”

Osimhen sustained the injury in November 2021 during a Serie A match between Napoli and Inter Milan after a collision with Milan Škriniar.

He suffered multiple facial fractures, including a broken cheekbone and eye socket, and required 18 screws and a titanium plate during reconstructive surgery.

Doctors initially feared he could lose vision in his left eye. Although he recovered, he said he has continued to experience numbness, and limited movement on the left side of his face.

Recalling the incident, he said, “A cross came in from the wing. I went up for the header, and he pulled his head back. It wasn’t intentional, but I hit his skull with my chin and the bone shattered everywhere.

“They took me to a hospital in Milan. First, they checked with X-ray, then they ordered an MRI. The doctor said, ‘You need surgery.’ I refused at first — ‘There’s no way I’m having surgery.’ But it was the only way to continue playing football. I had no choice.”

He added, “I still feel numbness and sometimes pain. When I smile, only one side of my mouth moves fully. Eating is the biggest daily reminder; food falls out if I try to use the left side.”

 

Osimhen, currently on loan at Galatasaray from Napoli, has scored 12 goals and provided five assists in 15 appearances across competitions this season.

The protective mask, originally prescribed after surgery, has remained part of his equipment due to the lasting effects of the injury.

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Cristiano Ronaldo And Georgina Rodriguez To Marry In His Home Island Of Madeira Next Summer

World-famous superstar footballer, Cristiano Ronaldo and his fiancée, Georgina Rodriguez, are reportedly set to wed in a Christian ceremony on his home island of Madeira next summer.

The celebrity couple will tie the knot after the 2026 World Cup in Funchal Cathedral, with their reception to be hosted at a swanky hotel, according to the Jornal da Madeira.

The pair revealed in August that they were engaged after more than nine years together.

Ronaldo, 40, recently opened up on his ‘not very romantic’ and improvised proposal, albeit complete with a £1.5million ring.

‘It was like 1am. My daughters were in bed sleeping,’ he told Piers Morgan.

‘One of my friends gave me the ring to offer Gio (Georgina) and as I was giving her the ring, my two kids come in and say “Daddy, you’re going to give the ring to mum and you’re going to ask her to get married.”

‘I said, “Wow, this is the right moment to say yes.” It was the time. I knew that I was going to do it one day but I hadn’t planned to do it then.

‘Because my daughters said that and my friends were filming, it was what I wanted and I offered (the ring). I didn’t (get on one knee) because I wasn’t prepared but it was a beautiful moment. I made a speech.

‘It was simple, I’m not a very romantic guy. Well, I am, but I’m not very romantic, not the kind of guy who brings flowers every week to the home.

But I’m romantic in my way. It was beautiful and I knew that it’s the woman of my life so I did that and I hope that I did it well.’

Ronaldo has five children. Two of them, Alana Martin and Bella Esmeralda, have been with Georgina. His eldest child, Cristiano Jr, was born in 2010 before he was with her, while he had two more kids, Eva and Mateo, via surrogacy in 2017.

The Portugal legend and the Argentine-Spanish model are thought to have got together in 2016 while he was at Real Madrid.

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EPL: Eze hat-trick secures Arsenal’s dominant derby win over Spurs

Eberechi Eze stole the show as Arsenal demolished Tottenham Hotspur to extend their lead at the top of the Premier League to six points.

The Nigerian winger scored a brilliant hat-trick, guiding the Gunners to a resounding victory at the Emirates Stadium.

Tottenham boss Thomas Frank  opted for a five-man defensive setup to contain Arsenal’s attack, but his plan quickly unravelled under pressure from the league leaders.

Leandro Trossard opened the scoring in the 36th minute, finishing expertly after a precise through ball from Mikel Merino.

Eze takes control

Just before halftime, Eze doubled Arsenal’s advantage with a composed strike, beating two defenders on the edge of the box before drilling the ball past Guglielmo Vicario.

The former Crystal Palace star had been close to joining Spurs over the summer, but instead became the hero for the Gunners.

Frank tried to alter the game at half-time, replacing defensive rigidity with Xavi Simons in an attempt to boost attacking intent.

His plan backfired instantly. Within 23 seconds of the restart, Eze curled a left-footed effort into the bottom corner, making it 3-0 and effectively putting the game beyond Spurs.

Arsenal seal the win

Tottenham briefly responded when Richarlison scored a stunning long-range effort, lifting the ball over the stranded David Raya.

However, Arsenal were unrelenting. Eze completed his hat-trick in the 76th minute with another clinical finish, taking his place as the star of the match.

The victory gives Arsenal their largest points lead at this stage of a Premier League season and strengthens their quest for a first league title since 2004, following three consecutive second-place finishes.

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WCQ Playoff: ‘You Won’t Do That If I Were Captain’ – Obi Mikel Slams Iwobi Over Controversial Video

Former Chelsea defensive midfielder John Obi Mikel has criticized Fulham’s Alex Iwobi over a controversial video he posted ahead of Nigeria’s 4-1 victory against Gabon.

Iwobi’s video showed the state of the Super Eagles’ hotel in Morocco ahead of the World Cup playoff fixtures.

Ahead of the games against Gabon and DR Congo, the Super Eagles were lodged at Rive Hotel in Rabat.

Iwobi’s silent video stirred reactions online, with Nigerians questioning the preparedness of the Nigeria Football Federation for the game.

The Arsenal youth product later clarified that he had no intention of criticising the hotel or the football authorities.

But speaking on the Obi One Podcast, Mikel, who captained the Super Eagles during his active days, said: “Again, Alex Iwobi, that picture, maybe it was taken innocently and him posting it up.

“But again, as a player playing in Europe, living in a nice accommodation, you should have known better, two days before the game.

“Don’t put that up. I read the comments; you don’t want that negativity, you don’t want that around two days before the playoff games.

“If I was the captain, I would tell him to take that down straight away. Take it off your Instagram, take it down, we don’t need that.”

Nigeria defeated Gabon 4-1 in extra time of the semi-final playoffs, while DR Congo beat Cameroon in the other tie.

The Super Eagles went on to lose to DR Congo in the final playoff match on Sunday night.

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2026 WCQ: ‘Nothing Hurts More Than This’ – Akor Adams Laments Nigeria’s Failure To Qualify

Sevilla striker Akor Adams has expressed disappointment over the Super Eagles’ failure to qualify for the 2026 World Cup.

Akor noted that qualifying would have been a way to bring joy to Nigerians in the face of the current challenges in the country.

Nigeria was beaten 4-3 in a penalty shootout by DR Congo on Sunday, a defeat that ended any hopes of qualifying for the tournament, which will be hosted in three North American countries.

Adams, who came on for Galatasaray striker Victor Osimhen at halftime following his injury, did not pose much threat to the Leopards’ defense but converted his penalty during the shootout.

Adams shared his emotions publicly, posting on social media: “As a Nigerian, nothing hurts more than missing out on what could bring the most joy to my people amidst all that is happening in our dear country.”

He also scored against Lesotho and Gabon during the World Cup qualifiers.

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2025 CAF Awards: Osimhen, Salah Lose As Hakimi Is Crowned Player Of The Year

Achraf Hakimi of Morocco and Paris Saint-Germain has been named the Confederation of African Football (CAF) 2025 Player of the Year.

The 27-year-old won the prize ahead of Victor Osimhen (Nigeria, Galatasaray) and Mohamed Salah (Egypt, Liverpool).

Hakimi replaces Super Eagles forward Ademola Lookman as the best player on the continent.

The defender had finished in second place for two consecutive years.

Last season, Hakimi played a crucial role as PSG won the French Ligue 1, the French Cup, and their first-ever UEFA Champions League title.

Hakimi is currently injured and was spotted arriving for Monday’s awards ceremony with his foot heavily strapped.

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Super Eagles: Captain Troost-Ekong Is Considering International Retirement

Super Eagles captain William Troost-Ekong is reportedly considering retiring from international football after the team failed to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

According to the authoritative and reliable journalist, MikeThePundit, the experienced defender may not be part of the squad to the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco in December

Mike revealed on X that Troost-Ekong informed his teammates in the dressing room after the loss to Democratic Republic of Congo on Sunday that he might not return to the squad.

“Troost Ekong considering retirement from the Super Eagles. The captain told the players after the DR Congo game, ‘I will watch you as a fan at the AFCON,’’ he reported.
The 32-year-old has played a limited role with the Super Eagles in recent outings.

The Al-Kholood of Saudi Arabia star has not been named in the starting line-up in the team’s last three games.

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2026 World Cup: 34 Countries That Have Qualified For Tournament (Full List)

No fewer than 34 nations have officially secured their spots in the 2026 World Cup.

On Monday night, Germany and the Netherlands became the latest teams to qualify for next year’s tournament.

The Germans booked their spot with a comprehensive 6-0 demolition of Slovakia at the Red Bull Arena.

The Netherlands also thrashed Lithuania 4-0 to ensure they would participate at the World Cup.

There will be 48 nations at the 2026 World Cup, an increase from the 32 that played at the last edition in Qatar.

Here is a complete list of every country to qualify for the 2026 World Cup:

Hosts: Canada, Mexico, United States

Asia: Australia, Iran, Japan, Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Uzbekistan

Africa: Algeria, Cape Verde, Egypt, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Morocco, Senegal, South Africa, Tunisia

Concacaf: None yet

Europe: Croatia, England, France, Germany, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal

Oceania: New Zealand

South America: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Uruguay.