
Former Super Eagles striker Obafemi Martins says the current team is lacking a major ingredient, even though it has individual quality.
Martins, fondly called “Weapon of Mass Destruction,” revealed that the team lacks cohesion and doesn’t play as a collective.
The former Newcastle striker added that while a few players like Victor Osimhen, Ademola Lookman, and a few others contribute their respective quotas, the team needs to get on board and play as a unit to attain success.
Obafemi Martins shared his thoughts recently in an interview with a local media Football Fans Tribe.

“Osimhen as a striker is doing his, Lookman is doing his, you know, but we need a collective team effort to play together and win together.
“Osimhen can score 100 goals, and if you don’t go anywhere, it’s like the goals are nothing.”
Martins’ comments come after the Super Eagles’ disappointing outing in the March 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification series window.
The Super Eagles failed to get their qualification for the World Cup back on track following a win away at Rwanda and a draw at home to Zimbabwe.
The result put the three-time African champions at risk of missing out on the World Cup again after they failed to qualify for the Qatar 2022 World Cup.
Obafemi Martins believes individual quality is not enough to see the Super Eagles get back to where they belong, except that a collective spirit and a sense of cohesion are added.