Super Eagles Coach Eric Chelle Divides Opinion: Calls for Sack vs. Legend's Backing
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ollowing Nigeria's disappointing exit from the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, Super Eagles head coach Eric Chelle finds himself at the center of intense debate, with contrasting opinions emerging from prominent Nigerian football figures. The nation's failure to qualify for the global showpiece for a second consecutive cycle has placed immense scrutiny on the Malian tactician and the broader football administration.
Sunday Oliseh, a former Super Eagles captain and respected voice, has publicly backed Eric Chelle despite initial reservations about his appointment. Speaking on his podcast, Oliseh admitted he was initially skeptical about Chelle’s ability to lead the national team but believes the coach has shown commitment, professionalism, and a long-term vision for Nigerian football that deserves support.
Oliseh emphasized that while results were disappointing, blaming the coach entirely ignores structural and administrative issues within Nigerian football. He argued that adequate preparation, infrastructure, and consistent talent development remain critical factors in ensuring the Super Eagles’ success on the international stage.
Other football analysts have voiced mixed reactions. Some argue that Chelle’s tactical approach lacked adaptability in crucial qualifying matches, while others highlight that the team was plagued by inconsistencies, injuries, and administrative distractions beyond the coach’s control.
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has yet to release an official statement regarding Chelle’s future, but sources suggest that a comprehensive review of the Super Eagles’ performance and technical direction is underway. Fans remain divided, with social media amplifying calls for both accountability and continuity.
As the national conversation intensifies, the central debate revolves around whether Eric Chelle should be given the opportunity to rebuild and restructure the team or whether a new coach should be brought in to revitalize Nigeria’s quest for World Cup qualification.
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