Victor Boniface: Determined to Propel Super Eagles to Victory Against Lesotho in 2026 WCQ

Victor Boniface, the dynamic forward from Bayer Leverkusen, is raring to go for Nigeria’s 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Lesotho.

With the absence of Victor Osimhen, Boniface is poised to assume a pivotal role for the Super Eagles during this crucial encounter.

The 22-year-old has been nothing short of exceptional for Bundesliga powerhouse, Bayer Leverkusen, in the ongoing season.

Within 11 league appearances, the sharpshooter has netted seven goals and provided five assists, showcasing his offensive prowess for Die Werkself.

His unwavering determination is evident as he sets his sights on mirroring his club exploits on the grand stage of international football.

“I’m prepared and fully focused; our determination is unwavering, and the results will speak for themselves,” expressed Boniface during an interview with NFF TV, following the team’s final training session on Wednesday.

“The quality of our training has been exceptional; despite the intensity of our preparations, every player is laser-focused on the upcoming match.”

“I am committed to giving my all, leaving nothing on the pitch, and striving for victory. The anticipation of our fans’ support at the stadium is palpable because we recognize the crucial role they play in bolstering our performance,” added the forward with zeal.

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