Super Eagles coach, Finidi George, has confirmed that captain William Troost-Ekong and in-form forward Ademola Lookman will start in Nigeria’s World Cup qualifier against South Africa’s Bafana Bafana. The announcement has raised excitement among fans, as both players are seen as key to Nigeria’s chances of securing victory.
Troost-Ekong, who returned to full fitness after a spell on the sidelines, brings leadership and stability to the defense. Meanwhile, Lookman, fresh from an impressive run with Atalanta in Italy, is expected to provide creativity and attacking firepower.
The decision signals Coach Finidi’s intent to combine experience with form, as Nigeria looks to bounce back from earlier inconsistent performances in the qualifiers. Analysts believe that Ekong’s presence will help organize the backline, while Lookman’s pace and finishing could trouble South Africa’s defense.
For supporters, the news is a boost of confidence ahead of what is expected to be a tough contest. The Super Eagles carry the weight of national pride, and the clash offers a chance to reassert dominance in African football.
In simple terms, Nigeria is fielding two of its most reliable players at opposite ends of the pitch — one to guard the back, the other to lead the attack. The question now is whether this balance will be enough to overcome a determined South African side.
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