Newly appointed Super Eagles coach Finidi George is taking proactive steps to prepare Nigeria’s national team for the upcoming 2026 World Cup qualifiers by initiating a training camp exclusively featuring home-based talents.
With crucial matches against South Africa and Benin Republic on the horizon, Finidi aims to bolster Nigeria’s chances by integrating local talents into the squad early in the preparation process.
Traditionally, the Super Eagles camp opens shortly before major games with the arrival of foreign-based players. However, Finidi’s decision to focus on home-based talents earlier demonstrates a strategic shift aimed at injecting fresh energy into the squad.
The move aligns with Finidi’s dual mandate of guiding Nigeria to qualification for the 2026 World Cup while emphasizing the importance of integrating local talents into the national team setup.
Nigeria’s disappointing start to the World Cup qualifying series, marked by two draws against Lesotho and Zimbabwe, has placed them in a precarious position in Group C. With only two points, Nigeria sits third behind Rwanda and South Africa.
Finidi’s proactive approach signifies a concerted effort to revitalize the team’s performance and secure crucial victories in the upcoming qualifiers, highlighting a new direction for the Super Eagles under his leadership.