Ex-Super Eagles Tasks Chelle Ahead Of W/Cup Qualifiers

Super Eagles coach, Eric Sekou Chelle

Former Super Eagles midfielder, Mutiu Adepoju  has tasked  coach Eric Sekou Chelle ahead of the 2026 World Cup qualifying matches to ensure that the  Super Eagles play  with gusto  in their drive to secure a  ticket to the Mundial.

The World Cup would be jointly hosted by the USA, Canada and Mexico.

Head Master as he is fondly called gave the task during an interview with a Lagos-based sports radio station.

The Franco-Malian  was employed  in January  and tasked to  salvage  the Super Eagles’ flagging World Cup dream after they found themselves  in an unfamiliar  fifth position in their Group C qualifying section  with  just three points from their  opening four matches; where  Rwanda, South Africa  and  Benin  leads with seven points each  with Zimbabwe in fourth  position and Lesotho sixth.

Nigeria take on Rwanda on March 21 in Kigali, before they welcome Zimbabwe to Uyo four days later as they hope to take their World Cup qualifying campaign back on track.

Ahead of  these eagerly awaited encounters, Adepoju   who was  in the storied  Nigeria’ squad that earned  a maiden  FIFA World Cup  appearance  at USA ’94  as well as  being  one of the scorers  at France 1998, said  the  current  squad  has been limited in style  and  approach  in recent times.

He added that Chelle must ensure that the Super Eagles henceforth play not only to win but with panache.

“Eric Chelle has a lot to do  in terms of  managing the  players because they are all big  players in their own rights but he has to put all of these resources together,” Adepoju,  fondly called ‘The Headmaster’ for his knack for scoring  headers including  that  glancing opener  in the 3-2  defeat of Spain at the France  1998 World Cup in his heyday, stated. “He has to manage them in such a way that when they are on the field, they would be able to combine together and put all of their resources together and make the team very solid.

“I think he has a great work to do in that aspect.”

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