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Nigeria 4-1 Gabon: Eagles soar into World Cup playoffs final

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Three extra-time goals, including a brace from Victor Osimhen as well as another strike from Chidera Ejuke, took Nigeria one step closer to the 2026 World Cup, after they beat Gabon 4-1 in the first semi-final of the African playoffs in Morocco on Thursday.

Akor Adams had put the Super Eagles 1-0 up in the 78th minute of regular time, but they were pegged back with just a minute left on the clock through Mario Lemina’s deflected shot. Ejuke restored the lead in extra-time with his first goal for Nigeria before Osimhen scored a brace to send the Eagles into Sunday’s final.

Rocked by a bonus row with the Nigeria Football Federation 48 hours before the game, the Super Eagles didn’t show any signs of weakness against the Panthers in the opening exchange.

Zaidu Sanusi was the first to have a goal attempt, testing Gabon goalkeeper Marius Mbaba in the opening minute with a free-kick from a long way out. Moments later, Akor Adams found himself one-on-one with the goalkeeper from a diagonal angle, but couldn’t sneak his ball past him as well.

In the 16th minute, Adams set up Victor Osimhen with a lofty cross, but the striker’s header went wide as he collided with the goalkeeper in the process.

While the opening 10 minutes saw the Super Eagles try to carve out an opening in the tight Gabon defence, they began to get the ball on target in the 20th minute. This time, a pinpoint header from Osimhen via an Alex Iwobi cross forced Mbaba down his right to prevent Nigeria from taking the lead.

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Two minutes later, Osimhen miscued in the box again after being freed by Ademola Lookman.

Mbaba was called into action again just before the half-hour mark, keeping the ball off the line from an Osimhen shot which ricocheted off his defenders. Nigeria appealed for a handball in the process, but VAR found nothing.

Although Nigeria enjoyed much of the possession, Gabon began to settle into the game after the half-hour mark, and they broke on the counter in the 36th minute, but Sanusi was quick enough to recover and make a vital block in the box.

Stanley Nwabali’s first test also came in just before halftime, making a save from Royce-Drax Openda to keep the scores level going into the break.

Unlike the first half, Gabon resumed the second forty-five minutes on the front foot, winning a free kick on the right after five minutes. Although the delivery was headed out for a corner kick by Benjamin Frederick, there was panic on the Nigerian side when South African referee Abongile Tom was summoned by the VAR to review a shirt pull inside the box.

After three minutes of review, Osayi-Samuel was let off the hook as Nigeria regrouped to soak the Gabonese pressure. Amid the all-yellow traffic, coach Eric Chelle also made two changes, taking off Lookman and Samuel Chukwueze for Moses Simon and Chidera Ejuke, respectively.

For all of Gabon’s dominance in the opening stages of the second half, they failed to make it count and were punished by Nigeria in the 78th minute.

Veteran defender Aaron Appindangoye sent a sloppy backpass to his goalkeeper, and Adams was on alert to steal the ball before Mbaba got there, sending it into an empty net for Nigeria’s breakthrough.

The Panthers, however, found a way to send the game into extra time with just a minute left on the clock, thanks to Mario Lemina’s shot, which beat Nwabali after taking a wicked deflection off Osayi-Samuel.

Nigeria had the chance to prevent an extra time inside the 12 minutes that were added onto the normal time, but Osimhen uncharacteristically finished them poorly. He sent the first chance across the face of the goal and the second, which would have been a match-winner, as sent unbelievably wide after being set up one-on-one with the goalkeeper by Wilfred Ndidi.

Seven minutes into the first 15 minutes of extra-time, Ejuke was at the end of a through ball on the right side of the Gabon box from Ndidi to restore Nigeria’s lead, while Osimhen also atoned for his earlier misses five minutes later, firing from the same angle into the keeper’s bottom right corner to make it 3-1.

Moments after Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang almost caught Nwabali napping on a backpass after the restart, Osimhen got his brace with a trademark finish. He controlled a long ball in the Gabon area with his chest, balanced himself with another touch on his lap before firing Nigeria 4-1 up.

Nigeria will face DR Congo/Cameroon in the final of the playoffs on Sunday, with the winner advancing to the inter-continental playoffs in Mexico by March 2026, when two tickets to the World Cup in the USA, Canada, and Mexico will be up for grabs.

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Somalian referee who was elected best in Africa denied entry to US for World Cup Duties

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World Cup referee Omar Artan has been denied entry to the United States, just three days before the tournament is set to begin. The Somali official was poised to become the first-ever referee from his country to take charge of a match at a Fifa World Cup.

Artan, 34, was named the best African referee for 2025 by the Confederation of African Football and has previously officiated at the Africa Cup of Nations. He reportedly encountered difficulties securing a visa but benefited from support from the Somali embassy in Nairobi, which enabled him to obtain a diplomatic passport.

He travelled from Kenya through Turkey to Miami, after FIFA confirmed last week that his visa situation had been “fully resolved” and that he would be available to officiate at the tournament. Denied entry to the US, he has now returned to Istanbul.

The Somali is one of eight referees from CAF selected by FIFA to officiate at the World Cup. There are also eight from the AFC, nine from Concacaf, one from the OFC, 12 from Conmebol, and 15 from Uefa. Those from Uefa countries include Poland’s Szymon Marciniak, who refereed the 2022 World Cup final, as well as England’s Anthony Taylor and Michael Oliver. In total, 170 referees, assistant referees, and video assistant referees will take charge of the record 104 matches across the three host nations.

It currently remains unclear what will happen if Artan is not permitted entry in time for the tournament. The Somali FA and FIFA have been contacted for comment.

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The US travel ban has already caused issues for some players expected to feature in the World Cup. Despite not qualifying for the tournament, Somalia features on the travel ban list. Switzerland striker Breel Embolo was initially barred from flying to the country due to travel issues related to a 2018 court ruling; he was convicted in 2023 of making multiple threats and handed a suspended fine. Those issues have since been resolved, and he has arrived in San Diego.

Iran have been forced to change their plans for the tournament and will now be based in Mexico. The squad will only be allowed into the US on matchdays and must leave on the same day.

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Galatasaray ask Osimhen to lure Lookman

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Galatasaray have enlisted the help of Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen in their pursuit of fellow Nigerian forward Ademola Lookman, asking the striker to use his influence to convince his international teammate to make the move to Istanbul this summer, PUNCH Sports Extra reports.

According to Turkish football outlet Fotomac, the Turkish champions are understood to be seriously interested in signing Lookman from Atlético Madrid, where the 28-year-old has been one of the club’s most impressive performers since joining from Atalanta in a deal worth €35m in the January transfer window. Lookman contributed five goals and four assists in 24 appearances for Diego Simeone’s side, helping them reach the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League and the final of the Copa del Rey with crucial goals against Barcelona in both competitions.

Galatasaray’s decision to approach Osimhen as an informal mediator reflects the scale of the challenge they face in pulling off the transfer.

Atlético Madrid, who have already lost Antoine Griezmann and are navigating exit talks involving Julian Álvarez and Alexander Sørloth, would be deeply reluctant to sanction another high-profile departure.

Lookman’s versatility and productivity make him precisely the type of player Simeone is unlikely to release without significant resistance.

The financial obstacle is equally daunting.

Lookman’s salary in Spain is understood to be considerably higher than what Galatasaray currently pay most of their players outside of Osimhen’s exceptional €21m-per-year arrangement, and closing that gap would require a creative financial structure.

Osimhen’s relationship with Galatasaray is no secret. The 27-year-old has spoken warmly of the club and its supporters since arriving on loan in 2024/25 before his €75m permanent move was completed last summer.

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Lookman has previously been linked with Inter Milan, Fenerbahçe and Galatasaray at various points in his career. Whether Galatasaray can structure an offer compelling enough to turn Atlético Madrid’s head, with or without Osimhen’s persuasion, remains the central question of what appears a complex and difficult deal.

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Leao set to miss Eagles friendly after red card

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Portugal winger Rafael Leão is expected to miss his country’s final World Cup build-up game against Nigeria on Wednesday after being sent off in Saturday’s friendly against Chile, PUNCH Sports Extra reports.

Leão was dismissed shortly before half-time for punching Chile defender Ivan Román in the face.

Despite being reduced to 10 men, Portugal secured a 2-1 victory courtesy of second-half goals from Gonçalo Guedes and Bruno Fernandes before Román halved the deficit in stoppage time.

The AC Milan forward was handed a starting berth after missing several of the club’s recent matches through suspension and selection decisions by coach Max Allegri.

As a result of his latest dismissal, Leão is expected to miss Wednesday’s friendly against Nigeria if handed the standard one-match suspension.

His suspension could however extend into their group games at the World Cup, potentially missing the games against DR Congo and Uzbekistan.

The clash against Nigeria at the at the Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa in Leiria will be Portugal’s third tune up game before departing for the World Cup having won 2-0 against co-hosts USA and Chile as well.

For Nigeria, it will mark the end of a rebuilding window under coach Eric Chelle.

Last Wednesday, the Super Eagles were held to a 2-2 draw by Poland in Warsaw.

Before then, they had beaten Zimbabwe and Jamaica enroute to retaining the Unity Cup title in London.

The last time both countries met before the 2022 World Cup, Portugal beat Nigeria 4-0.

Like it was four years ago, the Super Eagles have missed out on another edition of the tournament, marking their first time they will be missing consecutive tournaments since their first appearance in 1994.

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