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Super Eagles Of Nigeria’s 2026 World Cup Dreams Get Major Boost

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The saga revolves around striker Emilio Nsue, who scored the decisive goals in Equatorial Guinea’s 1-0 wins over Namibia and Liberia last November.

Despite representing the nation for more than ten years, FIFA ruled that Nsue had not received the necessary clearance to switch international allegiance from Spain, where he had previously played at the youth level.

The governing body subsequently overturned both results, awarding 3-0 victories to Equatorial Guinea’s opponents.

Equatorial Guinea had appealed the decision, but CAS dismissed their challenge, a ruling that dramatically reshapes Group H standings. The country drops from second place with 16 points to fifth with 10, while Namibia rises to second with 15 points, keeping their continental play-off hopes alive.

For Nigeria, the implications are huge. In Group C, South Africa tops with 17 points, followed by Benin on 14 and Nigeria on 11. With the Equatorial Guinea ruling, the Eagles stay in the hunt for one of the four best runners-up slots across Africa, which would grant them a place in the inter-confederation play-offs.

The Super Eagles’ chances could improve even further depending on FIFA’s ongoing investigation into South Africa.

The South African Football Association is under scrutiny for fielding Teboho Mokoena in a match against Lesotho in March, despite the midfielder being suspended due to accumulated yellow cards.

Should FIFA rescind the three points South Africa earned in that game, Bafana Bafana could drop to 14 points, making Group C even more competitive and enhancing Nigeria’s path to the World Cup.

Nigeria will face Lesotho away and Benin at home in the closing rounds of Group C. A strong showing in those matches, combined with potential sanctions on South Africa, could significantly improve the Eagles’ chances of securing a spot at the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

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Enzo Maresca Receives Sack Verdict As Blues Boss Points Blame After Qarabag Defeat

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Enzo Maresca Receives Sack Verdict As Blues Boss Points Blame After Qarabag Defeat

Chelsea’s season has taken a turn for the worse after a disheartening loss to Qarabag. A 2-2 draw in Azerbaijan on Wednesday night puts the Blues in a dangerous position in the Champions League, sitting 12th in the table ahead of a difficult match against Barcelona later this month.

Things aren’t much better in Premier League. Saturday’s 1-0 victory over Tottenham was well-deserved, but after dropping points in five of their first ten games, Enzo Maresca’s team is battling to keep up with title contenders Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester City.

Maresca made seven changes to his lineup for the trip to Qarabag in order to rest some of his tired players. However, his rotation plans suddenly unraveled. Injuries, including a blow to Romeo Lavia just eight minutes in, and a 2-1 halftime deficit prompted him to rely on his key players quicker than expected.

Goals by Estevao and Alejandro Garnacho indicate that Chelsea is improving in wide areas, but they did little to disguise an otherwise disjointed display, particularly against a side Chelsea defeated 10-0 on aggregate in 2017/18.

As the pressure returns on Maresca’s shoulders, the Italian faces a critical assignment in regaining control of the ship ahead of Saturday’s match against Wolves. Mirror Football takes through the most recent Chelsea-related headlines.
Maresca sack verdict

Despite Chelsea’s struggles this season, Maresca’s employment is not thought to be under immediate jeopardy. The club’s hierarchy continues to support the Italian, believing that he can lead the Blues back into the top four.

Last month, reports stated Chelsea had selected Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola as a potential successor, although insiders say no formal preparations to replace Maresca are being explored at this time.

Within the club, there is widespread recognition that injuries have played a significant influence in the team’s lackluster performance. Cole Palmer, for example, hasn’t played since September due to a lack of conditioning when the season began. Levi Colwill’s absence has also been felt at the defense, and Liam Delap’s injury has left Chelsea with few attacking options.

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CAF President Reacts as South Africa Risks FIFA Ban Following Latest Move by Sports Minister

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According to a report from New York Times, Patrice Motsepe, president of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), has weighed in after South Africa’s Sports, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie wrote to FIFA over the controversy surrounding Teboho Mokoena’s yellow-card suspension — an administrative lapse that cost Bafana Bafana three points during the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.

McKenzie sent two letters: one to the South African Football Association (SAFA) and another to FIFA, seeking a full account of how Mokoena, who was suspended at the time, came to be selected for the March qualifier against Lesotho.

FIFA found that the 28-year-old midfielder was ineligible for that match, a ruling that led not only to a three-point deduction but also to a financial penalty for South Africa.

Although the national team recovered on the pitch — earning four points from their final two qualifier games and ultimately topping Group C to clinch automatic World Cup qualification — the episode remains a live issue in Pretoria.

Mokoena publicly expressed his relief after qualification and publicly thanked Nigeria’s Victor Osimhen, whose hat-trick played a part in securing South Africa’s spot; yet the lost points and the circumstances that produced them have not been forgotten.

SAFA has stated the matter is closed, but McKenzie has rejected that stance.

In his correspondence to both SAFA and FIFA he demands accountability and a transparent explanation, insisting that those responsible for the administrative error be identified and held to account.

The minister’s move has provoked strong reactions from supporters, some of whom fear that escalating the dispute to FIFA could bring further sanctions.

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