Benin Midfielder Vows to Defeat Super Eagles After Nigeria Snub
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Nigerian midfielder Junior Olaitan has issued a bold challenge to the Super Eagles ahead of their upcoming World Cup qualifier in October, declaring that the Benin national team will "sink" Nigeria when they meet in Uyo. Born in Porto-Novo to a Beninese mother and Nigerian father, Olaitan was eligible to represent Nigeria but chose to commit his international future to Benin due to frustrations over with Nigeria's youth teams. He has since become a key figure for the Cheetahs, starting in their last ten competitive matches under coach Gernot Rohr.
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Reflecting on his decision, Olaitan expressed contentment with his choice, stating, "I don’t want to go into the details that they gave me but thank God that I made Benin my team and I am happy to play for Benin."He also praised Rohr for instilling confidence in him, noting, "Gernot Rohr is a good coach, he's like a father to me.
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He let me have more confidence in the team than before, he's a good man." As the Super Eagles prepare for the World Cup qualifiers, Olaitan's determination and confidence signal a fierce contest ahead.


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We appreciate Junior Olaitan's candidness and determination. His decision to represent Benin over Nigeria, despite his Nigerian roots, underscores the importance of opportunity and recognition in a player's career. His recent performances, including a crucial assist in a 1–1 draw against Nigeria, highlight his growing influence in the Benin national team.

As the October qualifier approaches, Olaitan's confidence could inspire his teammates and pose a significant challenge to the Super Eagles. We believe that Olaitan's story is a testament to the complexities of international football eligibility and the personal journeys players undertake.

His commitment to Benin, after feeling overlooked by Nigeria, reflects a broader issue of player development and selection processes. As both nations prepare for the upcoming World Cup qualifier, Olaitan's presence will undoubtedly add an intriguing narrative to the fixture.
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Did You Know?

 Olaitan has faced Nigeria three times in competitive fixtures over the past year, providing an assist in their most recent encounter.

 He has started the last ten competitive matches for the Benin national team.

 Olaitan's decision to represent Benin was influenced by frustrations over missed opportunities with Nigeria's youth teams.

 He has expressed high regard for Benin coach Gernot Rohr, praising his confidence-building approach.

 Olaitan's upcoming match against Nigeria in October is part of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.


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