Excitement is building as the Super Eagles kick off their 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign against Rwanda this Friday. With Erick Chelle at the helm for the first time, many Nigerians are expressing renewed confidence in the team’s ability to make a strong impact under his leadership.
Since his appointment by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Chelle’s selection has sparked debates across the country. While initial reactions were mixed, his coaching philosophy and squad selection have gradually won over critics. Many fans now believe he has assembled one of the strongest Super Eagles teams in recent history, capable of making a deep run in the tournament.
Social media has been buzzing with optimism, with fans praising Chelle’s tactical approach and leadership. A user on X, El Victor (@el_victor), described the current squad as “the scariest Super Eagles team Nigeria has ever produced,” adding, “I just pray they deliver as they are.”
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Despite early skepticism and controversy surrounding his appointment, Chelle has remained focused on the task ahead. In a recent post on his X handle (@EricChelle1), he shared his determination, stating, “I just want to be with my guys and focus on this game. The big day we have all been waiting for!”
The Super Eagles, currently ranked fifth in Group C, will take on Rwanda at AMAHORO STADIUM in Kigali at 5 PM African time. With high expectations from fans and a fresh start under Chelle, all eyes will be on Nigeria’s first step toward securing a spot in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.