AFCON 2025: Super Eagles to face Morocco without skipper Ndidi

The Super Eagles received a fitness boost on Monday as captain Wilfred Ndidi was confirmed to be walking pain-free following the hamstring strain he sustained at the AFCON 2025 quarter-final.
Promise Efoghe, the Super Eagles spokesman, stated that the early signs around Ndidi’s injury were encouraging, although further checks would still be carried out.
“Wilfred Ndidi is now walking without pain, which is a positive sign for us,” Efoghe said.
According to him, the medical team will evaluate him again tomorrow to decide if a scan is necessary, but the initial indications suggest the injury may not be serious.”
Efoghe, however, clarified that Ndidi will miss Nigeria’s semi-final clash against hosts Morocco regardless, due to suspension after picking up yellow cards in the round of 16 and quarter-final matches.
He said, “Even with the improvement we are seeing, Ndidi is unavailable for the semi-final because of suspension. Our focus is on ensuring he recovers fully and is available for the remainder of the tournament.”
Efoghe also provided an update on defender Ryan Alebiosu, who has been battling fitness concerns.
“Ryan Alebiosu continues to improve steadily and is responding well to treatment. The technical and medical crews are monitoring his progress closely,” he said.
The Super Eagles returned to their base in Fès at about 3:30 p.m. on Sunday from Marrakech, where they defeated Algeria 2-0 at the Stade de Marrakech on Saturday.
A recovery session later took place at the Saardienne Football Complex in Fès at 6:15 p.m. as preparations intensified for the blockbuster semi-final.
“The team travelled well, and the mood in camp is very positive,” Efoghe said.
The spokesperson disclosed that the players “are focused, and recovery has been the priority as we prepare for a very demanding match”.
Nigeria’s victory over Algeria set up a high-profile semi-final clash with tournament hosts Morocco, scheduled for Rabat with an 8:00 p.m. (Nigerian time) kick-off.
The Moroccans, who are chasing a first Africa Cup of Nations title in 50 years, booked their place in the last four with a 2-0 win over Cameroon in Rabat, continuing their strong run on home soil.
(NAN)
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