Huge blow for Eric Chelle as Super Eagles star doubtful for World Cup qualifiers
Nigeria’s preparations for the final round of the 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers have suffered a setback after defender Felix Agu picked up an injury while in action for Werder Bremen at the weekend.
The left-back delivered a solid performance in the first half of Bremen’s narrow 1-0 victory over St. Pauli on Saturday before being forced off the pitch just before halftime.
He required assistance to leave the field, sparking immediate concerns over his availability for international duty.
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🔔 FOLLOW US NOW ➜Felix Agu was stretchered off with an injury in Bremen’s win over St. Pauli this afternoon 🤕
— Soar Super Eagles (@SSE_NGA) October 4, 2025
The defender is part of Nigeria’s WCQ squad for October. pic.twitter.com/0z6fPg4RSJ
Although the full extent of Agu’s injury has not been officially confirmed, early indications suggest that it is serious enough to rule him out of Nigeria’s upcoming qualifiers.
🚨 Felix Agu was stretchered off during Werder Bremen’s win over St. Pauli this afternoon 🤕
— Pulse Sports Nigeria (@PulseSportsNG) October 4, 2025
⚠️🇳🇬 The Super Eagles defender is part of Nigeria’s squad for the October World Cup qualifiers.
Let’s send him our prayers and positive energy for a speedy recovery. 💚🙏🏽 pic.twitter.com/P7jcWhn1A8
The defender has endured a troubled injury history, which raises further doubts about a quick recovery.
Blow for Chelle’s squad
Agu was among the 23 players named by head coach Eric Chelle on Friday for Nigeria’s decisive fixtures against Lesotho and Benin next week.
🚨 OFFICIAL: Super Eagles squad for the October World Cup Qualifiers is out! 🦅🇳🇬
— Pulse Sports Nigeria (@PulseSportsNG) October 3, 2025
23 players have been called up by head coach Eric Chelle to represent Nigeria on the road to 2026. 🌍⚽️
What do you think of this squad? Strong enough to get the job done? 🤔 pic.twitter.com/N8ulos9EBx
His withdrawal would further deplete a squad already missing key figures. Regulars such as Ola Aina, Raphael Onyedika, and Fisayo Dele-Bashiru have already been sidelined, leaving Chelle with limited options ahead of the crucial matches.
Should Agu fail to recover in time, Bruno Onyemaechi will be the only recognised left-back available to the Super Eagles.
The Super Eagles take on Lesotho before locking horns with Benin in fixtures that will go a long way in determining their path to the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.