Super Eagles Resume Training in Morocco After Bonus Dispute

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The Super Eagles of Nigeria have returned to full training in Morocco after a brief boycott over unpaid bonuses ahead of their 2026 World Cup Qualifiers playoff against Gabon.

The team had skipped Tuesday’s session due to unresolved financial issues with football authorities, but sources confirm that all outstanding matters have now been settled. The squad is reportedly unified and fully focused on the upcoming match.

Captain William Troost-Ekong (M.O.N) confirmed the development on X, posting: “Issue RESOLVED. Outstanding financials cleared and on ground. Team is UNITED and focused as before on representing NIGERIA with our maximum for the games ahead! @NGSuperEagles.”

The players held a 5:00 pm training session in Rabat, Morocco, as they fine-tune their preparations ahead of Thursday’s playoff clash against Gabon, scheduled for 5:00 pm local time on January 13.

With the financial dispute behind them, the Super Eagles appear determined to channel their energy toward securing a victory and keeping Nigeria’s World Cup dreams alive.

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