Mikel Obi Blames Nigeria Football Federation for Super Eagles World Cup Qualification Failure
In a powerful commentary on the Super Eagles’ recent World Cup qualification failure, former Chelsea midfielder John Obi Mikel directly attributes the setback to the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF). The Super Eagles missed the chance to compete in the 2026 World Cup, marking a disheartening back-to-back absence from this prestigious tournament for the first time since 1994.
Super Eagles’ Performance: A Disappointing Journey
The Super Eagles’ journey to World Cup qualification ended in disappointment after they advanced to the playoff stage but succumbed to DR Congo. In a gripping match held on Sunday, Nigeria played to a 1-1 draw before suffering defeat on penalties. Mikel noted that despite positive results against Gabon, inconsistency against DR Congo proved costly.
“It’s a failure, that’s what it is. It was just a disappointment,” he remarked during an episode of the Obi One Podcast, emphasizing his frustration with the NFF’s lack of effective player motivation. Such failures in management directly impact performance outcomes, underscoring persistent issues within Nigerian football governance.
Looking Ahead: The Path to Redemption
As the Super Eagles shift focus to the upcoming 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco, questions regarding the NFF’s leadership will proliferate. The disappointment of the World Cup qualification necessitates a strategic reassessment for future tournaments. The NFF must address its operational tactics to engender a more positive environment for player development and performance.
In summary, Mikel Obi’s candid critique reflects deeper systemic issues that the Nigeria Football Federation must confront. As the footballing community watches closely, immediate reforms and accountability are essential if Nigeria is to reclaim its status on the global stage. Engaging in constructive dialogues and re-evaluating player management strategies could be the first steps toward a successful turnaround.


