Super Eagles will resume camp November 5
in Morocco ahead of their last game of the
FIFA World Cup qualifier against the Fennec
Foxes of Algeria on November 10
The Super Eagles who sealed up their
qualification with 1-0 win over Zambia in Uyo
are expected to train and acclimatise to the
weather conditions in Algeria before the
formality match. Coach Gernot Rohr will meet
up with the team in Morocco from his vacation venue in France. They will leave for Algeria on November 8.
After the game the Super Eagles will move to
Russia where they take on Argentina in a
friendly on November 14.
The team list will be released on Monday.
Coach Rohr is being expected to name the
same squad that faced Zambia with exception
of Victor Moses who is nursing an injury. Meanwhile Serbia are reportedly interested
in playing a friendly with Nigeria ahead of
the World Cup. Both nations secured
qualification for the tournament earlier this
month, and Score Nigeria reports that
officials are working behind the scenes to button down the details. Temi Gold, the president of the Serbia-Nigeria
Chamber of Commerce, has revealed that
Serbian representatives have reached out to
the Nigerian Football Federation. The teams have met in just one prior match,
a pre-World Cup friendly in 1998 in Belgrade
which was won 3-0 by the hosts (who were
then known as Yugoslavia).
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