Eric Chelle on the touchline coaching the Super Eagles during AFCON 2025 match
When a respected voice in Nigerian sports speaks, people listen — and this time, Toyin Ibitoye is making a bold call.
The veteran journalist has urged the Nigeria Football Federation to extend the contract of Super Eagles head coach Eric Chelle, following what he describes as an impressive transformation of the team.
Yes, Nigeria didn’t lift the trophy at the Africa Cup of Nations 2025 — but according to Ibitoye, they won something just as important: respect.
Speaking after the tournament, he noted that the Super Eagles’ style of play captured the hearts of fans across Africa.
It wasn’t just about reaching the final — it was about how they got there.
Fluid football. Tactical discipline. A team that finally looked united.
Since taking charge, Chelle has brought a noticeable shift in the team’s mentality.
Players are more organized. There’s visible hunger. And most importantly, there’s identity — something Nigeria has struggled with in recent years.
Ibitoye believes that alone is enough reason to start talks about a new deal.
In his words, Chelle has already done enough to “merit discussions” around a contract extension.
One of the biggest issues Ibitoye highlighted is something Nigerian football fans know too well — constant coaching changes.
During the World Cup qualifiers, the Super Eagles went through multiple managers. The result? Confusion, inconsistency, and poor performances.
According to Ibitoye, that lack of continuity disrupted momentum and ultimately affected results on the pitch.
It’s a simple message: stability breeds success.
With the current squad and structure, optimism is back.
Ibitoye believes that if Nigeria sticks with Chelle and builds on this foundation, the Super Eagles could be on the verge of something special.
Winning one — or even two — major tournaments in the near future isn’t out of reach.
But it all starts with one decision: trust the process.
In football, patience is rare — but often rewarded.
Eric Chelle has sparked belief, restored identity, and brought the Super Eagles back into serious contention.
Now, the ball is in Nigeria’s court.
Do they reset again… or finally build something lasting?
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