Ndidi, returning to the starting XI after weeks on the sidelines, got on the scoresheet for his club and showed his usual energy and defensive discipline in midfield, a timely boost ahead of Nigeria’s next international window. Iwobi continued his fine form by creating chances, working tirelessly off the ball and underlining why he remains one of the Super Eagles’ most consistent Europe based players.
Over in Turkey, Galatasaray’s attack again lacked cutting edge without Osimhen leading the line, with the team failing to turn possession into goals. The Nigerian forward, who recently returned to training after a muscle injury, is still working his way back to full fitness and his absence has been felt in Gala’s recent league games.
Despite the mixed fortunes at club level, the overall form of key Nigerians like Ndidi, Iwobi and Osimhen continues to encourage fans ahead of upcoming Super Eagles fixtures, with former captain Mikel Obi among those who have recently praised their contributions. Analysts believe that if they maintain fitness and rhythm, Nigeria will have a strong spine for both qualifiers and future tournaments.
Super Eagles midfielder Wilfred Ndidi marked his comeback from injury with a goal at the weekend, while Alex Iwobi delivered another eye catching performance in England as several Nigerian stars featured across Europe. In contrast, Galatasaray struggled in attack and again looked short of inspiration in the absence of injured striker Victor Osimhen.
Ndidi, returning to the starting XI after weeks on the sidelines, got on the scoresheet for his club and showed his usual energy and defensive discipline in midfield, a timely boost ahead of Nigeria’s next international window. Iwobi continued his fine form by creating chances, working tirelessly off the ball and underlining why he remains one of the Super Eagles’ most consistent Europe based players.
Over in Turkey, Galatasaray’s attack again lacked cutting edge without Osimhen leading the line, with the team failing to turn possession into goals. The Nigerian forward, who recently returned to training after a muscle injury, is still working his way back to full fitness and his absence has been felt in Gala’s recent league games.
Despite the mixed fortunes at club level, the overall form of key Nigerians like Ndidi, Iwobi and Osimhen continues to encourage fans ahead of upcoming Super Eagles fixtures, with former captain Mikel Obi among those who have recently praised their contributions. Analysts believe that if they maintain fitness and rhythm, Nigeria will have a strong spine for both qualifiers and future tournaments.
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