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9ja Spirit: Super Eagles Gear Up for Quarterfinal Clash with Angola, Hassan Returns to Full Training

In a vibrant display of unity and determination, the Super Eagles of Nigeria gathered at the Ecole De Police training ground for their first training session after securing a spot in the quarterfinals.

The team, led by coach Peseiro, demonstrated a high level of focus and camaraderie as they prepared to face Angola in the upcoming match.

One of the most promising updates from the training ground was the return of Hassan, who had been sidelined since the first game against Equatorial Guinea. Hassan participated fully in the training session, dispelling concerns about his fitness. His reintegration into the team adds another dimension to Nigeria’s prowess.

However, a shadow looms over the goalkeeping department as Stanley Nwabali, the team’s goalkeeper, was conspicuously absent from group training. Reports indicate that he underwent a scan, the results of which are expected tomorrow. Nwabali, seen walking around the pitch without engaging in rigorous training, raised concerns about his availability for the crucial match. but both Olorunleke and Uzuoho were the only goalkeeper that trained with the rest of the team.

Coach Peseiro, fully in charge of the training, was observed providing strategic guidance and motivational talks to boost the players’ spirits. The emphasis on maintaining focus and avoiding complacency resonated throughout the session, as journalists covering the event echoed the sentiment that no team should be underestimated.

The Nigerian Football Supporters Club, led by President General Dr. Rafiu Oladibo, added an extra layer of enthusiasm to the training ground atmosphere. Their presence underscored the unwavering support for the Super Eagles, creating an electrifying ambiance.

Despite the uncertainties surrounding Nwabali’s fitness, the overall outlook is positive, with the rest of the squad showing no signs of injuries.

The Super Eagles training session exuded a sense of optimism and preparedness, signaling the team’s commitment to advancing in the tournament.

As Nigeria gears up to face Angola in the quarterfinal clash, the focus remains on maintaining peak performance and ensuring that no opponent is underestimated on the road to success.

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