Super Eagles resolve internal issues, travel to Marrakech ahead of Algeria showdown

Super Eagles resolve internal issues, travel to Marrakech ahead of Algeria showdown

The Super Eagles have resolved internal issues within their camp and have departed for Marrakech, Morocco, ahead of their quarterfinal fixture at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.

The situation followed a boycott threat that disrupted activities within the team camp.

As a result of the unresolved issues at the time, the Super Eagles did not hold a training session on Wednesday, raising concerns about the team’s preparations for the knockout stage of the tournament.

The matter was later settled, allowing players and officials to proceed with planned arrangements.

With the issues resolved, the Nigerian delegation departed Fez on Thursday afternoon, bringing an end to the brief disruption that affected the camp.

The team is expected to resume training upon arrival in Marrakech as preparations continue for the quarter-final encounter.

The move to Marrakech marks a return to normal activities for the Super Eagles as they shift focus back to on-field duties.

Upon arrival in Marrakech, the Super Eagles are expected to settle into their base before resuming full training sessions.

All preparations are now directed toward the quarter-final meeting with Algeria on Saturday as the team continues its campaign at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.

Wale Adejumo

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