Nigerian winger Zadok Yohanna, a promising talent, has been sidelined from the Super Eagles' Unity Cup squad due to ongoing rehabilitation from an injury. The club confirmed this decision in an official statement, emphasizing that Yohanna is still in the final phase of recovery and will remain in Sweden to focus on his rehabilitation.

Yohanna’s absence is a significant blow to the Super Eagles, particularly as they prepare for a crucial tournament. The winger has shown impressive form in previous matches, raising expectations for his contributions. Coach José Peseiro expressed disappointment, stating, "Zadok is a key player for us, and his absence will be felt. We wish him a speedy recovery."

Looking ahead, the Super Eagles will need to adapt their strategy without Yohanna. His skill and pace on the wing could have provided a crucial edge in the competition. As the team navigates this setback, the focus will shift to fostering depth in the squad to ensure they remain competitive in the Unity Cup. The hope is that Yohanna's rehabilitation will be swift, allowing him to return to the pitch stronger than ever.