The Super Eagles and Nigeria Football Federation have resolved their face-off, with the squad going for training Wednesday evening.
The development comes ahead of the Africa 2026 World Cup Playoff with the Gabonese national team in Rabat, Morocco on Thursday.
The captain of the Super Eagles, Williams Troost-Ekong, confirmed the development.
Troost-Ekong disclosed this on his X handle on Wednesday in a tweet which read: “Issue RESOLVED”.
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“We are together and as before focussed on the games ahead.”
There were reports Tuesday that the players had refused to train on account of N2,000 allowance owed each player by the Football Federation.
The team will Thursday in Morocco trade tackles with the Gabonese national team in a play off match to pick a 2026 World Cup ticket.
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