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Super Eagles Edge Lesotho 2-1 to Reignite FIFA World Cup Qualification Dreams

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The Nigerian national football team, popularly known as the Super Eagles, have reignited their chances of qualifying for the 2026 Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) World Cup after a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Lesotho at the New Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane, South Africa  on Friday.

Strong Start with Troost-Ekong’s Early Goal

The encounter began brightly for Nigeria as experienced defender William Troost-Ekong calmly converted a penalty after a Lesotho defender was adjudged to have handled the ball inside the penalty area. The successful spot-kick gave the hosts a vital early lead.

With the atmosphere electric, the Super Eagles continued to dominate possession, applying pressure on the visitors in search of a second goal.

Akor Adams Doubles the Lead for Nigeria

Nigeria’s attacking efforts paid off in the second half when striker Akor Adams struck with precision to make it 2-0, capping off a well-organized attacking play that reflected the team’s renewed sense of urgency and focus. His finish seemed to put the game beyond Lesotho’s reach.

However, the visiting side refused to surrender without a fight. Lesotho’s Kalake managed to pull one back, taking advantage of a defensive lapse from Nigeria. Despite that, the Super Eagles maintained their composure and secured the much-needed three points.

Group C Standings: Nigeria Still Chasing Top Spot

While the victory strengthened Nigeria’s position, the race for the top spot in Group C remains tight. Benin Republic’s win in their own fixture ensured that Nigeria still trails on both points and goal difference. The group’s dynamics have made the Super Eagles’ qualification path more challenging, but not impossible.

Nigeria currently sits on 14 points, with Benin Republic and South Africa closely contesting the lead. With only one game remaining, the Super Eagles must secure a victory in their final group fixture and hope for favorable results in other matches.

Qualification Scenarios and Possible Outcomes

For Nigeria to qualify automatically for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, several conditions remain critical:

Win their final group match: A victory is non-negotiable if Nigeria wants to stay in contention.

Hope for slip-ups: Either Benin Republic or South Africa must drop points in their respective final fixtures.

Improve goal difference: Nigeria’s goal differential currently trails behind Benin (+5) and South Africa (+3), making a strong finish essential.

The Super Eagles’ technical team has emphasized the importance of maintaining focus and discipline in the final encounter, which could determine whether the team secures an automatic ticket to the global tournament.

Lesotho’s Campaign All But Over

For Lesotho, the defeat all but ends their qualification hopes. With nine points from five matches, they now require an unlikely series of results to stay in contention. Despite flashes of resilience, their performance against Nigeria revealed the gap in experience and tactical execution at this level.

Fans Celebrate Win but Call for Consistency

Fans across Nigeria have expressed relief and cautious optimism after the win. Many took to social media to praise the team’s fighting spirit while urging the players to maintain consistency and sharper finishing in the final group game.

Okay News reports that the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) has reiterated its full support for the coaching staff as preparations begin for the crucial last qualifier. Officials have assured fans that all logistics and training plans are being optimized to ensure the team performs at its best.

Looking Ahead

As the road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be jointly hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada, continues to unfold, the Super Eagles know that their destiny lies partly in their hands — and partly in results elsewhere. A convincing final performance could restore Nigeria’s status among Africa’s elite on the global stage.

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