1 Three possible replacements for injured Ajayi in Super Eagles' WCQ
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Super Eagles Chelle faces a major defensive setback ahead of Nigerias 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Rwanda and Zimbabwe following Semi Ajayis injury. The West Bromwich Albion center back, who has been a key figure in Nigerias defence, has been ruled out after suffering a recurrence of a previous injury.

With Ajayi sidelined, Chelle must find a suitable replacement to maintain defensive stability. Three viable options include:

1. Tosin Adarabioyo (Chelsea) The Chelsea defender has long been on Nigerias radar, despite representing England at the youth level. Adarabioyos aerial dominance, ball-playing ability, and defensive intelligence make him an excellent candidate. He has also contributed four goals and an assist this season, adding an attacking threat from set-pieces. If Nigeria can convince him to switch allegiance, he could be a long-term solution in central defense.

2. Leon Balogun (Rangers) At 36, Balogun remains a reliable defender with extensive experience in the Super Eagles setup. His leadership, composure, and familiarity with William Troost-Ekong in Nigerias backline make him a dependable short-term replacement. Having previously featured in major tournaments and qualifiers, Balogun's presence would bring stability to the team.

3. Kevin Akpoguma (Hoffenheim) Akpoguma has been one of Hoffenheims standout performers in the Bundesliga, playing a key role in their fight against relegation. His versatility allows him to operate as a center-back or full-back, and his experience in one of Europes top leagues makes him an appealing option. Akpogumas ability to play out from the back and adapt to different tactical setups provides Chelle with flexibility in defensive selections.
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With crucial World Cup qualifiers ahead, Nigeria must make the right call in finding a replacement for Ajayi to ensure defensive solidity.
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Semi Ajayis absence comes at a crucial time for Nigeria, and his replacement must step up immediately. The three options presented—Adarabioyo, Balogun, and Akpoguma all bring different qualities, but the decision will likely depend on tactical needs and availability.
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Adarabioyo, if convinced to commit to Nigeria, could be a long-term investment. However, securing his services remains uncertain. Balogun, with his wealth of experience, offers stability but may not be a sustainable option beyond these qualifiers. Akpoguma, with his Bundesliga experience and versatility, presents a strong alternative who is already part of the national team setup.
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Eric Chelles choice will determine Nigerias defensive structure in these qualifiers. Given the importance of these matches, the Super Eagles need a reliable and in-form center-back to fill Ajayis void and ensure they remain on course for a place at the 2026 World Cup.

Did You Know?

Tosin Adarabioyo has represented England at youth level but remains eligible to play for Nigeria.
[Leon Balogun](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/international-nigerian-footballers/karim-adeyemi-shows-love-for-nigeria-despite-representing-germany/) was part of Nigerias 2018 World Cup squad and has been a regular in the Super Eagles setup.
Kevin Akpoguma switched allegiance to Nigeria in 2020 after playing for Germanys youth teams.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers will see Africas representatives increase from 5 to 9 teams.
Nigeria last missed out on a World Cup in 2022, failing to qualify after a controversial playoff defeat to Ghana.