Super Eagles Apologize to Nigerians Over Defeat to Benin Republic.
Following a disappointing 2-1 defeat to Benin Republic at the Stade Felix Houphouet-Boigny in Abidjan on Monday, the Super Eagles have issued an apology to Nigerians. This match, part of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, has left the team reflecting on their performance and determined to turn things around.
In a tweet from their official handle, the Super Eagles pledged to fight hard to secure Nigeria’s place in the World Cup finals.
“We are back in the country and we are not happy about the way the two games panned out. We have had talks among ourselves and have resolved to fight hard till the end to ensure we do the impossible, which is qualifying for the 2026 World Cup.
“We don’t take your support for granted, we thank you immensely. Soar Super Eagles.”
This defeat leaves the Super Eagles with only three points from four matches, meaning they must win all their remaining six games in the qualification series to have any chance of reaching the finals in Canada, USA, and Mexico in 2026.
The team’s commitment to fighting until the end has been met with encouragement from fans, who continue to support their efforts. The Super Eagles’ resolve and dedication to the goal of qualifying for the World Cup highlight their resilience and determination to make Nigerians proud on the global stage.