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Super Eagles fly low, hope Morocco resets Nigeria’s fate
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78764, member: 636"] The Nigerian national team enters AFCON with unusually low expectations. Former players like John Obi Mikel criticize the chaotic preparation, citing unpaid coach salaries. Sunday Oliseh argues that opponents no longer fear the Super Eagles due to recent World Cup qualification failures. Despite this, the squad possesses elite talent, including Victor Osimhen. Data analysts rank Nigeria as the fifth favorite to win the tournament. Their group contains Tunisia, Uganda, and Tanzania, with the opener against Tanzania seen as critical for momentum. New coach Eric Chelle has selected several young, unproven players, indicating a rebuild. Key defensive absences and goalkeeper concerns create uncertainty. However, the lowered pressure might allow the team to play freely. Past legends believe the team's main obstacle is internal disunity rather than a lack of skill. The memory of a final loss in the last AFCON provides motivation. Success in Morocco could help restore national pride after a difficult period. [/QUOTE]
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