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“We lack what South Africa has” – Former Super Eagles goalkeeper frowns at Nigeria’s poor World Cup qualifiers record

aniel Akpeyi has expressed readiness ahead of his reunion with former club Kaizer Chiefs FC when they face his current emplyers, Moroka Swallows.

Former Nigerian goalkeeper Daniel Akpeyi has frowned at the poor performance of the Super Eagles in the ongoing 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign.

He compares Nigeria’s Super Eagles with the progress of South Africa’s Bafana Bafana, stating that the Bafana Bafana has managed to secure itself at the top under coach Hugo Broos. This is what the Super Eagles couldn’t achieve even with top African players in their squad.

Akpeyi, who has played in South Africa’s Premier Soccer League since 2015 and currently turns out for Marumo Gallants, praised the structure and cohesion within South African football, attributing their strong showing in Group C to those qualities.

While South Africa sits top of the group with 13 points from six games — four wins, a draw, and one loss — Nigeria languish in fourth with just seven points from one win and four draws.

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The Super Eagles are now six points off the summit, behind Benin and Rwanda, and level on points with Lesotho, while Zimbabwe prop up the table with four.

During an interview session with FARPost, Akpeyi was blunt in assessing the two teams. “We lack what South Africa has”

“The standing in the World Cup qualifiers group is a clear reflection that South African football is higher. You can have big players, but coming up with a team is something that many fail to do,” he said.

“But South Africa has managed to do that with ease under Hugo Broos. Of course, as a Nigerian, I am disappointed with how we have played the World Cup qualifiers.”

The Super Eagles’ shot-stopper believes that the South African success was built on unity, identity, and a strong domestic league, and that is what Nigeria must emulate.

“But we all should follow how it has been done by South Africa. The growth and progress have been due to several factors, including team effort,” he said.

Super Eagles players( photo credit: Getty images)

“We [Nigeria] could be like Bafana Bafana if we have players who play for the country and not for themselves. That has been the major difference between us; in South Africa, there is no individuality.”

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The Nigerian goal stopper concluded with a pointed reflection on Nigeria’s missing ingredients:

“I strongly believe that we [Nigeria] deserve to be in first position. Right now, we lack so many fundamentals that South Africa has. That also includes cohesion and identity.”

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