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Heartbreak for Super Eagles: Nigeria suffer huge blow as Osimhen ruled out of FIFA WCQ clash vs South Africa

Heartbreak! Osimhen ruled out as Super Eagles face decisive World Cup clash vs South Africa
Nigeria’s Super Eagles have been dealt a massive blow as star striker Victor Osimhen is ruled out of the decisive 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against South Africa.
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Nigeria’s Super Eagles have suffered a major setback ahead of their decisive FIFA World Cup qualifier against South Africa, with star striker Victor Osimhen ruled out due to injury.

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The 26-year-old Galatasaray forward was forced off during Saturday’s narrow 1-0 win over Rwanda in Uyo after sustaining a shin bruise.

He limped off in the first half, leaving the team to rely on substitutes such as his replacement in the game, Cyriel Dessers, and Wolves new striker, Toluwase Arokodare, who later scored the winning goal.

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According to Pulse Sports Nigeria and confirmed by Nigerian journalist Ojbsports, Osimhen will not travel with the team to South Africa for the crucial clash set for next Tuesday.

Victor Osimhen during the game against Rwanda in Uyo. (Photo Credit: OJBsports/X)

The team doctor revealed that Osimhen woke up with discomfort and is unable to participate in the game.

The absence of Osimhen is a huge blow for Nigeria as they seek to close the six-point gap behind group leaders South Africa in Group C.

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The Super Eagles must now find a way to overcome the challenge without their talismanic striker after keeping the dream of reaching the next World Cup alive with that narrow but deserved win against the Amavubi.

Amid this disappointment, Super Falcons defender Michelle Alozie also urged Nigerian fans to continue their support for the women’s team, reminding everyone not to forget the female stars who have recently brought glory to the nation.

Super Falcons star Michelle Alozie | Credit: IMAGO

This followed the packed Godswill Akpabio Stadium, Uyo, that hosted the tense and decisive game between Nigeria and Rwanda.

As Nigeria prepares for this important encounter, attention turns to how coach Eric Chelle, who also provided an update on Osimhen, will adapt his squad to cope without Osimhen in the battle for World Cup qualification.

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