Eric Chelle insists he has experience; discusses managing Super Eagles stars Lookman, Osimhen, Chukwueze
Published: January 16, 2025Eric Chelle was unveiled as the new Super Eagles head coach by the Nigeria Football Federation on Monday in Abuja.
Before his introduction to the media this week, the appointment of Eric Chelle as the Super Eagles' head coach sparked criticism directed at the Nigeria Football Federation.
From initially considering renowned German tactician Bruno Labbadia to ultimately naming Eric Chelle, many have viewed the decision as a disappointment or misstep.
Several fans and pundits have questioned the credentials of the Franco-Malian football tactician, pointing out that he lacks the experience to manage a top African team like Nigeria, especially as they face the significant challenge of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup after a poor start to the qualifiers.
Chelle managed lower division French clubs Athlético Marseille, Martigues and Boulogne-sur-Mer followed by spells at Mali and Mouloudia Club of Oran.
Addressing concerns about his pedigree, the 47-year-old told RFI, via Matin Libre: "Already, there are a lot of people who say that I don't have much experience. But ultimately, I do have experience.
"I ended my career in 2014 and I've been coaching since that year. I coached a team, let's say, from West Africa not long ago.
"I coached a team in Algeria, the Mouloudia Club d'Oran. So, I'm starting to get to know African football well.
"Today, I feel ready to lead this great team with great players. So, I'm part of the progression process; the players will help me progress and I will help them progress too because I have a vision of football that will really fit well with this team."
There is also the question of managing top stars in the Super Eagles squad, including marquee forwards Ademola Lookman and Victor Osimhen, and AC Milan winger Samuel Chukwueze.
Chelle has vowed to remain humble and building a positive rapport with the players.
"They are great players, great men. I will come with a lot of humility, but once again, I have a lot of certainties. It is a dialogue that we will have to establish between us."
Nigeria will face crucial fixtures against Rwanda and Zimbabwe in March 2025, as Chelle works to revive the team's hope of qualifying for the prestigious tournament in Canada, the USA, and Mexico.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
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