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The Super Eagles embarked on their journey to Libya for an important Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match against the Mediterranean Knights. The team made a strategic decision to change their travel plans and take a chartered flight to Benghazi instead of flying into Tripoli and traveling by road to avoid unnecessary strain.

After securing a 1-0 victory over Libya in their previous match, the Eagles are now preparing to face several challenges in Benghazi. One key consideration is the possibility of biased officiating, as North African teams are known for this practice. The team must be prepared to face pressure from the Libyan side, who despite being at the bottom of the standings, have shown their ability to press aggressively.

Another challenge that the Eagles can expect is a hostile crowd in the 10,000-capacity Benina Stadium. North African fans are known for their passionate support of their teams, which can create a challenging environment for visiting teams. The sudden resignation of the President of the Libyan Football Federation could also impact the home team, either positively or negatively.

It will be crucial for the Eagles to focus on the game and maintain their composure in the face of these challenges. They should aim to score early goals to unsettle the hosts and take control of the match. With experienced players like Victor Boniface and Taiwo Awoniyi stepping up in the absence of Victor Osimhen, the team has the potential to secure another important victory.

As they prepare to face the Mediterranean Knights in Benghazi, the Super Eagles must be mentally prepared for the challenges that await them. By staying focused and working together as a team, they can overcome these obstacles and continue their successful run in the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.