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Chelle names 23-man squad ahead World Cup qualifiers

Paul Joseph by Paul Joseph
March 12, 2025
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Super Eagles head coach, Eric Chelle, has named a 23-man squad for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Rwanda and Zimbabwe.

Following a week of speculation, the final squad announcement reflects Chelle’s tactical outlook and how he envisions shaping the Super Eagles for the future.

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Chelle, who took over the reins from interim manager Augustine Eguavoen, has chosen a blend of experienced players and fresh talent, signaling his intention to create a more dynamic and adaptable squad capable of excelling in the fast-evolving landscape of international football.

Chelle has opted for a relatively conventional approach in his choice of goalkeepers, selecting Amas Obasogie, Kayode Bankole, and Stanley Nwabali.

While none of these keepers have the same profile as some of Nigeria’s past legendary goalkeepers, Chelle seems focused on stability in this area.

By picking a trio that balances experience with youthful promise, Chelle could be setting the stage for a long-term solution to the goalkeeping problem, one that isn’t reliant on a single star but instead emphasizes a well-rounded team structure.

The Super Eagles’ defense has often been a point of contention for past coaches, with occasional lapses in concentration leading to costly errors.

Chelle’s squad sees the inclusion of both seasoned defenders and emerging talent. William Troost-Ekong and Ola Aina remain fixtures in the national team, bringing leadership and experience to the backline.

Read also: Osimhen latest Super Eagles player to suffer injury blow

However, the coach has also brought in defenders like Bright Osayi-Samuel and Calvin Bassey, both of whom are versatile and capable of playing multiple roles in the defense.

This indicates Chelle’s commitment to flexibility, likely in preparation for high-stakes encounters where adaptability will be key.

Midfield is where Chelle’s tactical vision shines brightest. He has chosen a group of players who not only provide defensive stability but also offer creative options in transition. Wilfred
Ndidi and Joe Aribo are key to controlling the tempo, offering both defensive solidity and the ability to drive forward.

Meanwhile, the inclusion of Raphael Onyedika and Alhassan Yusuf speaks to Chelle’s desire to inject youthful energy and dynamism into the midfield.

With these players, the coach aims to strengthen the core of the team, allowing for a more compact and fluid midfield structure capable of adapting to various playing styles.

Up front, Chelle has selected a mix of explosive wingers and clinical strikers, signaling his intention to play a fluid, attacking style of football.

The inclusion of Victor Osimhen and Ademola Lookman highlights Chelle’s focus on pace and finishing prowess.

Osimhen, who has excelled in European competitions, will be the focal point of the attack, with Lookman and Moses Simon providing width and creativity.

Chelle’s squad also includes Nathan Tella, Tolu Arokodare, and Victor Boniface, all of whom bring an element of unpredictability and goal-scoring potential.

The forward line is arguably the most exciting feature of this squad, demonstrating Chelle’s emphasis on fast, counter-attacking football designed to exploit space and stretch opposition defenses.

What stands out about Chelle’s selection is the balance between experience and youth.

The inclusion of new players alongside established stars is a clear indication that Chelle is not afraid to make bold decisions in pursuit of greater success.

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