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Victor Ikpeba Sounds Alarm: Super Eagles Need A Reboot

Moyosore RokosuBy Moyosore RokosuNovember 19, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Victor Ikpeba, the former Africa Player of the Year, has expressed concerns about the current state of the Super Eagles following their unexpected 2-1 loss to Rwanda’s Amavubi in Uyo on Monday, November 18.

Following this heartbreaking defeat, Victor Ikpeba emphasised how urgent it is to add new players to the national squad. The Super Eagles’ poor performance in the 2025 AFCON qualifiers, which resulted in them giving up their stellar undefeated streak, is the source of his remarks.

The caretaker coach, Augustine Eguavoen, made a controversial decision by making seven changes to his starting lineup. This meant some key players, including Victor Osimhen, Wilfred Ndidi, and Alex Iwobi, were benched, a move that many fans and analysts were questioning in light of the match’s outcome.

Ikpeba did not hold back in expressing his discontent with both the result and the overall display of the team. During his appearance on the Monday Night Football show aired on SuperSport TV, he said, “I am disappointed with the result and the performance of the team.”

He further elaborated on the importance of the match as an opportunity for less prominent squad members to demonstrate their capabilities and merit inclusion in the national setup.

“Unfortunately, they failed to turn up”, he said. “They didn’t perform well for themselves, and they certainly did not live up to the expectations of the fans.”

He emphasized that the situation calls for a reevaluation within the team, advocating for new talent to be brought into the fold to foster healthy competition and rejuvenate the squad’s dynamics. “There is therefore a need for new players to be called up to create more competition in the team,” he stressed.

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