Lookman, Osimhen, Fernandez, Iwobi, Okonkwo, Moffi, and 18 Others Named in Nigeria Squad for Poland, Portugal Friendlies
Éric Chelle has named a 24-man Super Eagles squad for June friendlies against Poland and Portugal, blending established stars like Victor Osimhen and Ademola Lookman with midfield creativity from Alex Iwobi.
Super Eagles head coach Éric Chelle has officially unveiled a powerhouse 24-man squad for Nigeria's high-profile international friendly double-header against Poland and Portugal scheduled for June, All Nigeria Soccer reports.
The roster balances elite, established world-class talent with exciting new call-ups, highlighting the coaching staff's intentions to build robust squad depth while rigorously preparing for the upcoming cycle.
The Marquee Headliners
As expected, the squad is anchored by Africa's top attacking focal points. Striker Victor Osimhen (Galatasaray) and Ballon d'Or nominee Ademola Lookman (Atalanta) headline the forward line alongside Terem Moffi (Porto), giving Nigeria immense tactical flexibility upfront. Dynamic midfielder Alex Iwobi provides the essential creative engine in the center of the pitch.
Fresh Faces and Defensive Reinforcements
Critically, Chelle is utilizing these high-stakes fixtures to integrate emerging defensive standouts. Newly invited Rangers center-back Emmanuel Fernandez, who has enjoyed a stellar debut campaign in the Scottish Premiership, receives his maiden call-up to reinforce the backline.
Additionally, the technical crew has brought in highly rated goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo, adding elite competition between the sticks as Nigeria aims to lock down its long-term defensive depth.
The full 24-man roster represents a deeply calculated blend of European tactical discipline and raw athletic power. With games against European heavyweights Poland and Portugal serving as a crucial benchmarking test, Chelle's newly assembled squad will be aiming to deliver an emphatic statement on the international stage.
Super Eagles Upcoming Friendlies Breakdown
This clip analyzes the logistical importance of the upcoming June international friendlies against Portugal and Poland and outlines what the Super Eagles must do to maximize these fixtures.
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