WCQ: Nigeria to be without 11 players, including Samuel Chukwueze for clash against Cape Verde

The three-time African Champions open their 2022 World Cup qualifying campaign with a home clash against Liberia, but they may be without 11 players for the match in Praia

Nigeria’s Super Eagles could be without Samuel Chukwueze and ten other regulars when they take on Cape Verde in the second game of their 2022 World Cup qualifiers.

Soccernet earlier reported that Super Eagles coach Gernot Rohr would be without ten players from the UK, including seven from the Premier League, due to the UK’s coronavirus travel rules.

The 20 Premier clubs released a joint statement on Tuesday that they would not release their players to countries on the Uk’s red list for next month’s international break.

La Liga clubs have now followed suit, stating their refusal to let players leave for countries in the red list. Cape Verde is one of the countries in the red list zone, and that means Villarreal may fail to release Chukuweuze for the game at the Estádio Nacional de Cabo Verde.

This restriction also applies to Leon Balogun and Joe Aribo, whose Rangers Football Club is in Scotland. It’s even unlikely they are available for the clash against Liberia on September 3 following a coronavirus outbreak at the club. 

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Joba Ogunwale

Oluwajoba Ogunwale has many years of experience as a sports content writer. The most recent of these was at Opera News, after which he took up the role of Editor-in-Chief at Soccernet.

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  • So what? The coach, Rohr and pinnick are to be blamed for not deepening the squad. It's saddening to hear a coach who earns a lot monthly say that he would not give new players a chance in the team even if these new players are on top of their games. Why are we sulking? Call Alhassan Yussuf (labelled the new Kante), Innocent Bonke (The bull) or Kelechi Nwakali to fill the voids left by Etebo, Ndidi and Aribo. We need more than 3 payers manning our midfield.

  • I wonder o why the coach can't call new players to execute the match. It may be a blessing in disguise for the new boys to proof themselves.

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