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‘You don't have anything to tell me’ - Super Eagles star rates Fredrick over Bassey, Ekong, calls him best centre-back in the world

Super Eagles young centreback Benjamin Fredrick || Image credit: Imago
Super Eagles midfielder Christantus Uche has heaped extraordinary praise on his international teammate Benjamin Fredrick following his impressive performance during the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
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Fredrick, who recently earned his first cap for Nigeria during the Unity Cup in June, has quickly become a key figure in the national team setup under coach Eric Chelle. 

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His performances have cemented his place as a defensive mainstay for the Super Eagles team under Chelle.

Following his performance, Christantus has heaped praise on him, rating him above the likes of William Troost-Ekong and Calvin Bassey. 

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 Uche praises Fredrick

Crystal Palace's Uche, in a post on his Instagram account, shared a picture of Fredrick with the caption, "You don't have anything to tell me, my best centre-back in the world."

Christantus Uche ||Imago

Benjamin Fredrick's emergence is timely for Nigeria, which has faced challenges with depth and form in central defence. 

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Christantus Uche comment on Fredrick || IG

During the recent international break, the 20-year-old demonstrated his versatility by filling in at right-back due to the absence of Ola Aina and Bright Osayi-Samuel. 

Despite playing out of his natural position, Fredrick delivered a standout performance that drew admiration.

Super Eagles young centreback Benjamin Fredrick || Image credit: Imago

With veterans like William Troost-Ekong and Semi Ajayi ageing and delivering less convincing performances, Fredrick and Fulham's Calvin Bassey are seen as the future of the backline.

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If he maintains his current trajectory, he is poised to become one of Nigeria's most dependable players for years to come.

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