The Super Eagles’ camp in Kigali is now at full capacity after Alhassan Yusuf arrived at the Radisson Blu Hotel on Tuesday morning ahead of the crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Rwanda. The arrival of the New England Revolution midfielder means head coach Eric Chelle now has all his invited players ready for action as Nigeria intensifies preparations for the high-stakes encounter.
Tuesday marked the team’s first official training session under Chelle, who took charge following Nigeria’s AFCON campaign. Yusuf is set to participate in tonight’s training session as the squad sharpens tactics ahead of the clash at Amahoro Stadium. The Super Eagles will also have a feel of the match venue on Thursday before locking horns with the Amavubi on Friday in a match that could shape their World Cup qualification hopes.
With full commitment from the squad, all eyes are now on Chelle’s tactical approach as the Super Eagles aim for a decisive victory on Rwandan soil.