Super Eagles Stars Shine in Club Matches Ahead of World Cup Qualifiers
As Nigeria gears up for crucial World Cup qualifiers later this month, several Super Eagles stars delivered impressive performances for their respective clubs over the weekend. These outings not only showcased their individual talents but also highlighted their readiness to contribute to the national team’s success in the upcoming international fixtures.
Spain: Ejuke and Adams Lead Sevilla’s Victory Over Barcelona
In a dramatic match at the Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan Stadium, Chidera Ejuke and Akor Adams played pivotal roles as Sevilla secured a 4-1 victory over Barcelona. The Nigerian duo demonstrated their chemistry and skill, with Adams scoring a crucial goal in stoppage time to seal the win.
Adams, who had previously expressed confidence in his ability to score against Barcelona, made good on his words. His goal came after a well-executed play by Ejuke, who replaced Alexis Sánchez in the second half. This performance marked a significant turnaround for Adams, who has been finding his form after a slow start to the season.
Ejuke, meanwhile, continued to showcase his technical prowess as a winger. His assist and overall performance underlined his importance to the team and his potential to be recalled to the Super Eagles squad.
Scotland: Iheanacho Shines for Celtic
Kelechi Iheanacho was instrumental in Celtic’s 3-2 victory over Motherwell. He opened the scoring from the penalty spot in the 28th minute, demonstrating his composure and precision. Iheanacho’s performance was further highlighted by his three goals and an assist in six games since joining Celtic.
Ibrahim Said, representing Nigeria’s 2019 U-17 World Cup squad, had an eventful afternoon before being forced off injured. Despite his early impact, Motherwell could not overcome Celtic’s resilience.
England: Nnadozie Excels in Goal
Chiamaka Nnadozie delivered an exceptional performance in goal despite Brighton’s 1-0 defeat to Tottenham Hotspur in the Women’s Super League. She made six crucial saves, showcasing her agility and leadership. Her efforts were recognized with a nomination for the Yaccine Trophy for Ballon d’Or.
Tolu Arokodare and Christantus Uche, however, had less successful outings. Arokodare struggled in Wolves’ 2-0 loss, while Uche, despite coming on late, failed to make an impact in Crystal Palace’s 2-1 defeat to Everton.
Frank Onyeka, on the other hand, impressed in a short appearance for Brentford, making several key passes and tackles in a tight midfield battle against Manchester City.
Italy: Akinsanmiro Faces Challenges
Ebenezer Akinsanmiro endured a tough game as Pisa suffered a 4-0 defeat to Bologna. The Inter Milan loanee struggled to impose himself against Bologna’s strong midfield press, which left him frustrated. However, this experience will serve as a learning opportunity for the young defender.
USA: Yusuf Provides Spark
Alhassan Yusuf came off the bench to provide a spark in New England Revolution’s 4-1 defeat to Inter Miami. His contributions helped set up a consolation goal, showing his potential to impact the game positively.
Turkey: Osimhen and Ndidi Face Off
Victor Osimhen and Wilfred Ndidi went head-to-head in the Istanbul derby as Galatasaray drew 1-1 with Besiktas. Ndidi’s side took an early lead, but Galatasaray equalized through Ilkay Gündogan after Davinson Sánchez’s red card. Both players played 86 minutes before being substituted.
France: Ajibade and Echegini Impress
Rasheedat Ajibade and Jennifer Echegini played key roles in PSG’s hard-fought win over Dijon. Their performances in attack and midfield contributed to the team’s success, reinforcing PSG’s ambitions in the French women’s league.
Germany: Lookman Adds Pace
Ademola Lookman featured in Atalanta’s 1-1 draw with Como. His introduction in the second half brought added pace and creativity, although he was unable to secure a win for his team.
France: Awaziem Secures Clean Sheet
Chidozie Awaziem delivered an assured defensive display in Nantes’ 0-0 draw with Brest. His clean sheet and high pass completion rate underscored his importance to the team’s defensive strategy.
England (League One): Ofoborh Dominates
Nnamdi Ofoborh was dominant in midfield as Barnet FC defeated Accrington Stanley. His energy and distribution were crucial in controlling the tempo and securing a victory.
England (Championship): Akintola and Ajayi Shine
David Akintola scored his first goal of the season to help Hull City secure a 1-0 win over Sheffield United. His performance, along with Semi Ajayi’s solid return from injury, led to the team’s first clean sheet since the start of the campaign.
Femi Azeez was outstanding for Millwall, scoring and assisting in their 3-0 victory over West Brom. His dynamic performance earned him Man of the Match honors.
Algeria: Alimi Scores Winner
Sikiru Alimi delivered a match-winning performance for JS Saoura, scoring a brace including a stoppage-time winner. His goal ensured a thrilling 3-2 victory over Olympique Akbou, keeping his team in the title race.
Poland: Akere Provides Assist
Samuel Akere provided an assist in Widzew Łódź’s 4-2 victory over KS Nieciecza. His pace and trickery created multiple chances, highlighting his potential as a key player for the team.




