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Sobered Ndidi  rues missed scoring chance against Zimbabwe 

Super Eagles midfielder Wilfred Ndidi  has  apologised  over his missed chance and the country’s draw with Zimbabwe’s Warriors at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium, Uyo in the crucial World Cup qualifier last Tuesday.

The Super Eagles, in dire need of a win to increase their chances of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup, took the lead against Zimbabwe in the 74th minute as Victor Osimhen scored his third goal in two qualifying games.

But Ndidi’s miss during the game proved costly as the Southern Africans rallied late to level the score line in the dying minutes of the game.

The midfielder’s miss has led to debates on social media platforms, with some maintaining that the Leicester City midfielder could have scored to seal the Super Eagles’ victory while others argued that there is no point casting blames, as the whole team has to take responsibility for the disappointing loss.

In the wake of heavy criticism, the former Genk player replied to a fan who castigated him saying, “Nonsense Ndidi, nothing you sabi play.” The experienced midfielder responded to the supporter’s message on his Instagram story: “Please make una no vex for the chance I miss, Nobody perfect for him job.”

The disappointing draw against Zimbabwe meant that Nigeria missed an opportunity to climb up to second place with nine points. Instead, the Super Eagles remain fourth on the table with seven points after six games. With just four matches left, doubts are starting to creep in on Nigeria’s chances of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup.

While qualifying for the World Cup remains the primary goal, Ndidi’s focus will shift to the Premier League as Leicester City will travel to face reigning champions Manchester City on Wednesday, April 2. Despite losing six consecutive league games, the relegation battlers will be hoping to upset the champions who have also displayed signs of inconsistency in recent months.

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