Nigeria’s Super Eagles opted for a private training session in Rabat, keeping fans and media at bay to fine-tune strategies ahead of their crucial AFCON semi-final clash with Morocco.

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In a bid to sharpen their tactical approach, the Nigerian national team conducted a closed-door workout at the Mohammed VI Complex, away from prying eyes. Media officer Promise Efoghe revealed the move was deliberate, allowing head coach Eric Chelle to focus on critical game plans without distractions.

While Monday’s session remained exclusive, journalists will have a brief window during Tuesday’s training, with access limited to the first 15 minutes before the squad resumes confidential drills.

With their sights set on a second AFCON final since their 2013 triumph, the Super Eagles aim to overcome Morocco’s home advantage in Wednesday’s high-stakes encounter at Rabat’s Prince Moulay Hassan Stadium.