Nigerian music star Burna Boy got fans talking with a playful comment about the Super Eagles during a recent chat with tennis legend Roger Federer, Footynaija.com reports.
The Grammy winner used humour to reflect on the current state of Nigeria’s national team, which has struggled to recapture its past glory on the global stage.
The Super Eagles, once a dominant force in African football, are going through a tough period. From patchy results in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers to a slide in the latest FIFA rankings, their decline has been clear.

Fans are frustrated by the lack of attacking spark and the constant managerial shake-ups, while many critics also blame poor leadership within the Nigeria Football Federation for the ongoing struggles.
With the weight of these issues on the national side, Burna Boy’s playful comment carried more than just banter.
Speaking during the popular GOAT Talk segment hosted by Complex, the singer said: “The Super Eagles. That’s super cool. Why Super Eagles? They can’t fly, but you know, they win some games. Yeah, yeah, they win some games.”
His words drew laughter from Federer and the studio audience, but for Nigerian football fans, the joke also touched on a sensitive, deeper, and very real truth.
The team has often relied on individual brilliance, especially Victor Osimhen’s goals, rather than a clear, defined style of play. Even so, as Burna acknowledged, the Eagles still manage to pull off important victories, keeping faint but hopeful chances of World Cup qualification alive and kicking.