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Re: Africa Football Discussion || Current Topic: World Cup Qualifiers - CAF.
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MainIbem
on 21/03/2025, 18:34:36 UTC
Well, you are right. But that doesn't make them the worst team in Group C. Although they dropped points in their last four matches in the world cup qualifiers, I believe that's all in the past. With current head coach Erick Chelle bringing in tactical discipline, I am confident that they can qualify from the group regardless of the challenges. The squad's talent and depth give them the potential to bounce back and perform strongly.
Nigeria got 3 points in their previous games. They played 4 games, drew 3 games and loss 1 game. And now that they have won this game, they have gotten another 3 points and add it to the other 3 points it is 6 points now and they were on the 5th position in the group table and now they have climbed up to 4th position.
The formation is good and the defense of the Super Eagles were good shape. The back is good but they have to work on the front.



This win against Rwanda is a big boost and if they win the next game it would do more good cause we'll keep moving up, from 4th we could move to 2nd or so and I'm beginning to see some discipline in this Chelle's Regime, Nigeria as a team already has the squad we just needed someone that would organise the team more properly, someone that would put the right players in their perfect wing to form the perfect squad for the Super Eagles and that's what Chelle did you can see it in their stats from the image above the Super Eagles players where more disciplined and each player had a wonderful performance, swapping Lookman and Iwobi worked perfectly it helped Osimhen to get more chances to goal cause he surrounded with players that made it more easier, I doubted Chelle but I'm impressed with his first and I believe he'll likely be more successful and time goes, kudos to Osimhen he keeps doing wonders both in Africa and across Europe he's a big asset for the Super Eagles.