Super Eagles head coach, Eric Chelle, has raised eyebrows after refusing to make any changes to Nigeria’s starting XI for their crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Zimbabwe.
Despite calls for tactical adjustments and squad rotation, Chelle has opted to retain the same lineup that secured a win against Rwanda, banking on Victor Osimhen’s goal-scoring prowess and the team’s previous performance.
While some fans praise the coach’s decision as a show of confidence in his players, critics argue that his rigid approach could backfire, especially against a Zimbabwean side looking to exploit Nigeria’s weaknesses.
As tensions mount, all eyes will be on the Super Eagles to see if Chelle’s controversial call will prove to be a masterstroke or a costly gamble in their World Cup qualification campaign.
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