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Onuachu vs Sadiq: Tremendous Lig objective poacher deserves 2026 World Cup qualifiers call-up

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Tremendous Eagles head coach, Jose Peseiro, just lately unveiled his 23-man squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification ties, Soccernet.ng studies.

Harm considerations have plagued the staff, with key striker Victor Osimhen sidelined since his final worldwide pleasant towards Saudi Arabia.

Moreover, AC Milan ahead Samuel Chukwueze confronted harm setbacks, main Peseiro to name up Bayer Leverkusen ahead Nathan Tella for his debut with the Tremendous Eagles.

As a substitute for the injured Osimhen, Peseiro has turned to Sadiq, who has struggled to search out the again of the online since getting back from a prolonged harm spell with Actual Sociedad.

Sadiq’s Efficiency Evaluation:

The 26-year-old ahead has but to attain since his comeback, leaving Actual Sociedad eagerly awaiting a return on their €20 million funding.

Whereas Peseiro has a historical past of offering alternatives to gamers going through challenges on the membership degree, the collection of Sadiq over the in-form Paul Onuachu raises questions amongst Nigerian soccer fans.

Onuachu’s Declare for Choice:

Onuachu had a disappointing stint with Southampton in the course of the 2024 Winter switch window, failing to attain in all 18 appearances for the English facet. Subsequently, he opted for a season-long mortgage transfer to Turkish Tremendous Lig facet Trabzonspor.

In Turkey, Onuachu has confirmed himself as a formidable striker, netting six targets in eight appearances, in stark distinction to Sadiq’s objective drought.

Sadiq or Onuachu for Tremendous Eagles Squad?

Contemplating Onuachu’s current goal-scoring kind in Turkey, he deserves a spot within the squad, particularly as a substitute for the absent Osimhen.

The Nigerian ahead’s spectacular performances shouldn’t be missed, because the staff seeks victories towards Lesotho and Zimbabwe of their World Cup qualifiers.

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Ayomide holds a Bachelor’s Diploma in English and at the moment works as a Information Author. He has greater than 5 years of expertise in digital journalism, with a robust background in researching and writing compelling information.

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