We are dangerous, Ndidi warns playoffs rivals

By Daily Sports Nigeria on November 10, 2025

Nigeria midfielder, Wilfred Ndidi, has fired a note of warning to their immediate opponents, Gabon and other teams at the 2026 FIFA World Cup Africa Playoffs, that the Super Eagles are in a dangerous form ahead of the qualifiers in Morocco, The PUNCH reports

After missing out on the automatic qualification ticket to the tournament last month, the Super Eagles must navigate a longer route through the playoffs, and the Besiktas man has expressed the combined determination of his teammates to scale the first hurdle in their bid to reach the USA, Canada, and Mexico 2026.

The Super Eagles will face Gabon in one of the semi-final matches of the playoffs in Morocco on Thursday, with the winner to battle either DR Congo or Cameroon in the final on Sunday.

“The strength of the team lies in our pace and power in transition, creativity in wide areas, and a solid spine,” Ndidi said.

“We also have depth—players who can come in and change the game. When we’re connected and intense, we’re dangerous. With unity and discipline, we believe we can do it.

“Expect commitment, organisation, and intensity. We want to be difficult to play against, control key moments, and show courage when it matters most. The promise we can make is effort and togetherness.”

Ndid also stressed that no opponent will be underrated.

“We respect every opponent. Playoffs come down to fine margins, not reputation. Our focus is on preparation—sharp training, good recovery, and executing the game plan. If we do that, our quality will shine through.

“As a team, we want to qualify while staying respectful of the task. We’ll prepare well, give everything, and maintain our humility.”

The 28-year-old also reflected on the team’s journey to the playoffs, after making a poor start in the qualifying series.

“We’ve learned to respect the details—game management, set pieces, recovery, and discipline without the ball. Trusting the process, sticking to simple, clear roles, and keeping the team spirit high are key.

“We must manage pressure, handle away environments, and stay focused for the full 90 minutes. Fatigue is a factor with travel and tight schedules, so recovery and squad rotation are crucial.”

The winner of the African playoffs will advance to the inter-continental playoffs, which will be played next year in Mexico, where two qualification spots will be up for grabs.

 

Source Punch Ng

Posted November 10, 2025


 

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