'It's not about me' — Eguavoen backs Chelle to succeed as Super Eagles boss

'It's not about me' — Eguavoen backs Chelle to succeed as Super Eagles boss

Faruq Ibrahim 20:03 - 14.01.2025

Super Eagles technical director Austin Eguavoen commented on Eric Chelle's appointment.

Super Eagles technical director Austin Eguavoen has shown full support for the new Nigeria national team head coach Eric Chelle. 

Following the resignation of Finidi George last year, the Nigerian Football Federation, following an unsuccessful search for a replacement, appointed Eguavoen on an interim basis.  

The 63-year-old guided Nigeria through a successful AFCON qualification and will now retreat to his role as technical director, following the appointment of the French-Malian. 

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What Eguavoen said

Speaking to reporters after Chelle's appointment, the former Super Eagles defender rallied for support for the ex-MC Oran coach. 

The Super Eagles find themselves in a precarious position in their bid to qualify for the 2026 World Cup, as they currently lie 5th in a group of six. Chelle's main objective is believed to be ensuring Nigeria's participation in USA/Mexico/Canada, and Eguavoen urges everyone to keep their eye on the ball. 

Eric Chelle has confirmed he could not say no to Nigeria's Super Eagles.

“It’s a hot seat, but we should do everything we can to make it as cool as possible,” Eguavoen said, per Brila. “It’s not about me or Eric; it’s about Nigeria and flying our flag at the World Cup in 2026.”

Chelle's first test as Super Eagles boss comes in March when Nigeria will play Zimbabwe and Rwanda on the 17th and 21st of that month. 

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