Nigeria’s national football team, the Super Eagles, will be without star striker Victor Osimhen for their vital 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against South Africa.
The Galatasaray forward has been ruled out of the Tuesday fixture due to an injury, delivering a significant setback to the team’s World Cup qualification campaign.
Osimhen sustained a chin bruise during the Super Eagles’ 1-0 win over Rwanda on Saturday.
Despite the team’s victory, the injury caused him persistent discomfort overnight.
Following a medical evaluation, the team’s doctors on Saturday night confirmed he was not fit to travel with the squad to Bloemfontein for the highly anticipated clash against Bafana Bafana.
The loss of Osimhen presents a major challenge for head coach Eric Chelle, who must now re-evaluate his offensive strategy.
Chelle had previously expressed concerns about Osimhen’s fitness after the match against Rwanda, noting, “He has a pain in his ankle, and we’ll see tomorrow when we wake up.”
The official confirmation of his unavailability forces a complete rethink of the attack.
With their main goal-scorer out, the Super Eagles will likely turn to other key players to lead the charge.
The coach is expected to choose between Cyriel Dessers, Tolu Arokodare, and Samuel Chukwueze to fill Osimhen’s spot in the starting lineup.
Tolu Arokodare, who scored the winning goal against Rwanda, is a strong candidate to start. However, Dessers’ physical strength and ability to link up with teammates also make him a viable option.
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Additionally, the team will depend on the creativity and attacking prowess of Ademola Lookman and Moses Simon on the wings.
There is also a possibility that Alex Iwobi could be moved into a more advanced role to support the forward line and create scoring opportunities.
This injury comes at a critical time for Nigeria. The Super Eagles are currently third in Group C with 10 points, six points behind group leaders South Africa.
A victory against Bafana Bafana is essential to improve their standing and keep their hopes of qualifying for the World Cup alive.
Despite the challenge of Osimhen’s absence, Chelle remains confident in his team’s ability to secure the necessary three points.
“My choices need no explanation, only the three points matter,” he stated after the win against Rwanda.
The match is scheduled to take place on Tuesday at the Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein.
A win would be a major boost for Nigeria’s World Cup aspirations and could significantly alter the group’s dynamics.