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In a strategic move, the Super Eagles have decided to conduct their two test games in Abu Dhabi behind closed doors as part of their preparations for the upcoming 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). Headed by coach Jose Peseiro, the team is scheduled to face a local side in the first game on Sunday, followed by a match against fellow West Africans, Guinea, in their second and final build-up game on Monday.

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Both matches are set to kick off at 4 pm local time (1 pm Nigerian time), providing the team with valuable playing time and the opportunity to fine-tune their strategies ahead of the AFCON tournament.

The Super Eagles recently established their training camp in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, demonstrating a proactive approach to gearing up for the continental competition. The decision to hold the friendlies behind closed doors suggests a focus on concentrated team preparation away from public scrutiny.

As the three-time African champions intensify their preparations, their arrival in Abidjan is anticipated next Wednesday, signaling the next phase in their journey toward AFCON 2023. The closed-door friendlies serve as a crucial component of the team’s strategy to ensure peak performance and cohesion as they aim for success in the prestigious tournament.

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