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The Nigerian national team has received positive news regarding the fitness of their players as they prepare for their semi-final match in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.

Recent reports from the Super Eagles camp indicate that injured defender Ryan Alebiosu and team captain Wilfred Ndidi are both making progress.

Alebiosu is showing improvement and is on the path to full recovery.

The defender continues to adhere to a structured recovery program, and his physical condition is steadily enhancing.

The medical staff are closely monitoring his situation as he aims to regain full fitness ahead of the semi-final game against Morocco.

On the other hand, Ndidi is also showing signs of recovery after sustaining a hamstring injury during the match against Algeria.

The midfielder is now able to walk without pain, indicating that the injury may not be as serious as initially feared.

Despite Ndidi's improvement, he will not be available for the semi-final match against Morocco due to receiving a booking earlier in the tournament.

The Super Eagles are determined to maintain their perfect record in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations as they face the host team, Morocco, on Wednesday, January 14, with the aim of reaching the final.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current status of Ryan Alebiosu's injury?

Ryan Alebiosu is improving and moving towards full recovery. He is following a planned recovery program, and his physical condition is getting better.

Will Wilfred Ndidi play in the semi-final match?

No, Wilfred Ndidi will not be playing in the semi-final match against Morocco due to a booking he received earlier in the tournament, despite his improvement in recovery.

When is the semi-final match against Morocco scheduled?

The semi-final match against Morocco is scheduled for Wednesday, January 14.