Augustine Eguavoen supports Eric Chelle’s upcoming coaching role for Nigeria but emphasizes the heightened expectations. Chelle will debut next week against Rwanda in a World Cup qualifier, where winning all matches is crucial for Nigeria’s World Cup aspirations.
Former Super Eagles coach Augustine Owen Eguavoen has expressed confidence in Nigeria’s new coach Eric Chelle but cautioned him regarding the increased stakes. Eguavoen, who briefly led the Super Eagles to qualification for the AFCON 2025 tournament, revealed that he had hoped for the full-time coaching role. However, the Nigerian Football Federation appointed Chelle instead.
Chelle is set to make his debut as the national team’s coach next week as they face Rwanda in a qualifier for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Eguavoen emphasized the importance of giving Chelle full support, allowing him to make his own decisions amid the pressures associated with team outcomes.
Eguavoen remarked on Chelle’s coaching abilities and noted that the Nigerian team possesses greater talent than that of Mali, which recently defeated Nigeria while Chelle was in charge. He underlined the need for working closely with Chelle and providing him with necessary resources and autonomy in his role.
As Nigeria aims to secure a position for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, it is critical for them to win their upcoming matches in the qualifiers, which India will co-host with Canada and Mexico.
The appointment of Eric Chelle as Nigeria’s football coach brings heightened expectations and responsibilities. Former coach Augustine Eguavoen has shown support while urging Chelle to embrace autonomy and accountability. With significant talent on the Nigerian side, success in the upcoming World Cup qualifiers will be essential for the nation’s aspirations in competitive football.
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