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Super Eagles Coach Chelle Faces Tactical Test Ahead of Crucial Clash with South Africa

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September 7, 2025
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Nigeria’s hopes of securing a place at the 2026 FIFA World Cup face a stern test as the Super Eagles prepare to take on group leaders South Africa in Bloemfontein.

Head coach Eric Chelle will be under pressure to correct tactical flaws exposed in the narrow win over Rwanda if his side is to keep qualification dreams alive.

The Super Eagles currently trail Bafana Bafana by six points, with only nine more to contest. Victory at the Free State Stadium is therefore crucial, as South Africa occupy the group’s only automatic qualification slot.

Chelle’s game plan against Rwanda raised concerns that could prove costly against a stronger opponent. Three key areas demand urgent adjustments:

Midfield Selection Woes
The combination of Wilfred Ndidi and Frank Onyeka has repeatedly shown limitations, offering little creativity in possession. Onyeka’s struggles in an unfamiliar right-midfield role against Rwanda highlighted the risk of persisting with this pairing.

Alternatives such as Fisayo Dele Bashiru or Raphael Onyedika may provide more balance and dynamism if Chelle maintains his preferred 4-4-2 diamond system.

Exploiting Width from the Start
Nigeria’s second-half improvement against Rwanda owed much to a switch in formation. A 3-4-3 set-up allowed Moses Simon and Ademola Lookman to stretch the opposition across the flanks, creating space for central attackers.

This tactical tweak forced Rwanda’s defense to spread thin, a stark difference from the narrow and predictable first-half play. Against South Africa’s disciplined backline, width must be central to the strategy from the first whistle.

Choosing the Right Striker
Victor Osimhen’s injury leaves Chelle with a decision on who should lead the line. Cyriel Dessers replaced Osimhen against Rwanda, but the substitution did not suit the aerial, cross-heavy approach that followed. Tolu Arokodare, who recently secured a move to Wolves in the Premier League, appears the better option.

His physical presence, hold-up play, and match-winning goal against Rwanda make him the more effective replacement. Dessers, now in Greece with Panathinaikos, offers experience but lacks the same impact.

With qualification hopes hanging by a thread, the clash in Bloemfontein represents a must-win for Nigeria.

The choices Chelle makes in midfield, on the wings, and up front could ultimately determine whether the Super Eagles remain in the race for a World Cup ticket.

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