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Friendlies: Captain Musa Dropped, Iwobi, In As Super Eagles Face Ghana, Mali

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Preparations are in full swing for the upcoming friendly matches involving the Super Eagles of Nigeria, as they gear up to face off against their familiar adversaries, Ghana and Mali. Set to unfold later this month in the vibrant city of Marrakech, Morocco, these matches hold significant importance for the Nigerian football team.

The clash against Ghana is scheduled for Friday, March 22, and will take place at the prestigious Stade Grande de Marrakech. The following week, the Super Eagles will once again take to the field, this time facing Mali in the same venue. Both matches are anticipated to be thrilling encounters, showcasing the talent and competitiveness of African football.

Despite the absence of a permanent coach, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) have made strides in assembling a formidable squad for these friendlies. The list of players called up for both matches has been publicly announced, generating excitement and anticipation among fans.

One notable omission from the squad is Captain Ahmed Musa, who played a pivotal role in the team’s journey to the final of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) but did not see any action during the tournament. However, the roster includes key players such as Alex Iwobi, Stanley Nwabali, and Victor Osimhen, who were instrumental in Nigeria’s AFCON campaign.

Adding to the intrigue is the inclusion of newcomers Gabriel Osho from Luton FC and Benjamin Tanimu from Ihefu SC, who have been handed their maiden call-ups to the squad. Their inclusion reflects the NFF’s commitment to nurturing young talent and building for the future.

The squad comprises a diverse mix of players plying their trade in various leagues across the globe. From experienced campaigners like Wilfred Ndidi and Alex Iwobi to promising talents like Taiwo Awoniyi, the Super Eagles boast a lineup capable of posing a formidable challenge to their opponents.

In goal, the team will rely on the likes of Stanley Nwabali, Francis Uzoho, and Ojo Olorunleke to provide stability and assurance between the posts. The defensive unit, led by stalwarts like Bruno Onyemaechi and Calvin Bassey, will be tasked with thwarting the opposition’s attacks and ensuring solidity at the back.

In midfield, the Super Eagles boast a wealth of talent, with the likes of Wilfred Ndidi, Raphael Onyedika, and Frank Onyeka providing creativity and control in the middle of the park. Meanwhile, the attacking department boasts firepower in the form of Victor Osimhen, Kelechi Iheanacho, and Moses Simon, among others.

With meticulous planning and meticulous preparation, the Super Eagles are poised to deliver exciting performances and showcase the strength of Nigerian football on the international stage. These friendlies present an invaluable opportunity for the team to fine-tune their strategies, build cohesion, and test themselves against top opposition ahead of future tournaments and qualifiers. As they embark on this journey, Nigerian football fans eagerly await the spectacle that awaits in Marrakech.

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