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Simon Upbeat Super Eagles Will Qualify For 2026 World Cup

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Moses Simon is optimistic the Super Eagles will earn a berth at the 2026 FIFA World Cup despite a poor start to the qualifying series.


The three-time African champions are languishing in fifth position in Group D with three points from four games.

The Super Eagles must at least win their remaining six games in the qualifiers to be sure of a place at the 2026 World Cup finals, which will be co-hosted by Mexico, Canada and the United States of America.


“We have the quality; we have what it takes to win,” the 29-year-old told BBC Sport Africa. We don’t believe that we are not going to the World Cup.

The last qualifying games, we missed regular players and I believe they’ll be there next year to help the team.”

Born in Jos, his father served in the Nigerian Army before his retirement.

Simon is a product of the famed GBS Academy, the same football academy in Nigeria that produced the likes of Ahmed Musa.

He was linked with Nigerian Premier League club Kaduna United, as many professional clubs abroad were also eager to sign him.

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West Brom, Watford in race to sign Iheanacho on loan

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Kelechi Iheanacho could be set for a quick return to England with West Bromwich Albion and Watford keen to sign the forward on loan in January.

Iheanacho joined LaLiga club, Sevilla on a free transfer in the summer after severing ties with Leicester City.

The 28-year-old has however failed to make much impact with the Rojiblancos.


The Nigerian has made seven league appearances for Garcia Pimienta’s side without a goal to his name.

Iheanacho however scored twice in the Copa del Rey win over Las Rozas last month.

West Brom and Watford are closely monitoring his situation ahead of the winter transfer window, according to El Sevillista.

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LaLiga: Why I snubbed Odegaard at Real Madrid – Rafa Benitez

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Former Real Madrid manager, Rafa Benitez, has revealed why he did not afford Martin Odegaard much game time at the Santiago Bernabeu.

The Norwegian midfielder failed to breakthrough at the LaLiga outfit when the Spanish manager was in charge of Los Blancos for a seven-month period between 2015 and 2016.

Los Blancos had signed Odegaard for a reported €4 million from Norwegian outfit Stromsgodset in 2015, aged just 16, and he trained with the first team and Castilla.


The Norwegian youngster’s career never took off under Benitez or his successor at the club, Carlo Ancelotti, despite being highly regarded.

Speaking with VG, Benitez revealed that the midfielder had come into a very good Madrid team at a very young age and could not break in.

“I’d say he’s been very matured. I like the way he behaves. He has personality and is a real leader.

“In Real Madrid, he was too young in a team of big names. But I’m not surprised, but very happy that he has taken those steps,” Benitez said.

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No need to apologize For Error Against Athletic Bilbao– Real Madrid midfielder tells Valverde

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Real Madrid attacking midfielder, Jude Bellingham, has told teammate Fede Valverde that there is no need for him to apologize after making an error against Athletic Club in the LaLiga on Wednesday.

Recall that Valverde made an error on the ball that led to Gorka Guruzeta scoring the winner.

The match ended 2-1 in favour of Athletic Club as Kylian Mbappe missed a penalty.

After the game, Valverde apologized for his error.

But Bellingham, who Real Madrid’s only goal against Athletic, has now defended the Uruguay international, insisting that the team ‘win together and lose together.’

“No need to apologize, brother. We win together, we lose together,” Bellingham was quoted by Fabrizio Romano as saying.

The result leaves Real Madrid in second position with 33 points from 15 games.

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