Chelle’s Litmus Test As Super Eagles Face Rwanda

With six matches remaining in the World Cup qualifying campaign, there is still hope for Nigeria. The team boasts an abundance of talent, including the reigning African Footballer of the Year, Ademola Lookman, and his predecessor, Victor Osimhen.

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Nigeria’s Super Eagles are set to face Rwanda in a crucial World Cup qualifier match in Kigali today. The team’s new coach, Eric Chelle, will oversee his first game in charge, and many are eager to see how he will fare.

Chelle’s appointment was met with criticism from some quarters, with many questioning his experience and credentials. However, the Franco-Malian tactician has a decent track record in African football, having coached Mali’s national team to the quarterfinals of the Africa Cup of Nations.

“We have no other option than to get the three points here in Kigali,” said Super Eagles’ Skipper, William Troost-Ekong. “We are ready for whatever style of football our coach wants us to play.”

Chelle has promised to bring back attacking football to the Super Eagles, and many are eager to see how he will implement this approach. “I have always had a love for scoring goals,” Chelle said. “My teams are never short of goals, and I promise the Super Eagles will be no different.”

Former Super Eagles goalkeeper, David Aigbovo, believes that Chelle must address several key areas if the team is to succeed. “The team’s defense has been a major weakness,” Aigbovo said. “Chelle must find a way to strengthen the backline and improve the team’s set-piece defending.”

With six matches remaining in the World Cup qualifying campaign, there is still hope for Nigeria. The team boasts an abundance of talent, including the reigning African Footballer of the Year, Ademola Lookman, and his predecessor, Victor Osimhen.

The match against Rwanda is a must-win for the Super Eagles, and Chelle will be under pressure to deliver a positive result. Can he silence his critics and lead the team to victory? Only time will te

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