Super Eagles head coach Eric Chelle has explicitly broken his silence on why he heavily rotated his team for the Unity Cup, revealing a long-term tactical master plan ahead of next AFCON.
Building bulletproof squad depth is the coach’s number one priority, ensuring Nigeria finally has an elite bench capable of deciding tight knockout fixtures.
Chelle dropped a tactical truth bomb, admitting he is proactively preparing a “Plan B” army for when gruelling tournament schedules hit their peak.
Fresh off leading a heavily rotated, experimental squad to a dazzling 2-0 Unity Cup victory over the Warriors of Zimbabwe in London, the tactical mastermind has finally revealed the hidden method behind what many thought was pure selection madness.
The identity under Chelle is officially locked in, and as ecstatic fans continue to demand an immediate contract extension for the gaffer, he has made it clear that he isn’t just looking to win friendly matches, he is actively building a machine to conquer the continent.
The Grand Plan: Eliminating the AFCON Semifinal Curse
For years, Nigeria’s biggest tournament heartbreak has followed a tragic, repetitive script: the starting eleven plays incredible football, burns out by the knockout rounds, and the team crashes out because the bench lacks the quality to alter the game.
Chelle is completely rewriting that script. By intentionally leaving out established heavyweights like Victor Osimhen and Ademola Lookman from the London camp, he deliberately created a high-stakes environment to test the depth of the pool.
Speaking immediately after Millwall forward Femi Azeez shattered a historic 55-year scoring record on his debut, Chelle said:
“I needed to bring in some new players to change that situation. It means if we reach the semifinal of the next AFCON and we’re tired, I can bring on players who can make some difference.”
source: pulse.ng
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