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2026 World Cup Qualifier: Chelle rally Super Eagles after vital win

The victory keeps Nigeria’s hope alive for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification.

• October 11, 2025
Super Eagles squad
Super Eagles squad [Credit: Super Eagles ]

Coach Eric Chelle and captain William Troost-Ekong have praised the Super Eagles’ resilience after a crucial 2-1 win over Lesotho in Polokwane, South Africa, on Friday.

The victory keeps Nigeria’s hope alive for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification.

Chelle acknowledged the pressure on the team since March. He said the win was vital and congratulated his players for their determination.

“We won the three points today. We are still alive. Journalists can now start doing their mathematics and permutations,” Chelle said.

He said the players have felt immense pressure during camps. In spite of  missing chances in the first half, he was proud of their performance.

Chelle urged Nigerian fans to back the team in large numbers ahead of the final qualifier against the Benin Republic in Uyo.

“This is the final round. The game starts the moment Benin steps on Nigerian soil. We need to do the job on the pitch,” he added.

Captain  Troost-Ekong acknowledged Lesotho’s strong challenge.

“Lesotho played a great game. It wasn’t easy. We understand the frustration because they fought hard,” Ekong said.

He stressed the team’s winning mentality and readiness for the decisive match.

“We want to win convincingly in Uyo. This is the final moment, and we will work hard to get there,” he  said.

Nigeria is third in Group C with 14 points. Benin Republic leads with 17 points, followed by South Africa with 15.

NAN also reports that to qualify automatically, Nigeria must beat the Benin Republic in Uyo on Tuesday, and hope that South Africa drop points against Rwanda in Durban.

A 2-0 win over Benin would give Nigeria 17 points, matching Benin but giving Nigeria the edge on goal difference.

If Nigeria wins 2-1, tiebreakers will decide the group winner.

Group C Standings After Matchday 9

Pos.     Country               Pts.   GF   GA    GD

1st       Benin Republic  17     12    7       +5

2nd     South Africa        15    12    9       +3

3rd      Nigeria                 14    11    8       +3

4th      Rwanda                11     5     6        -1

5th      Lesotho                  9     8     12      -4

6th      Zimbabwe             5     5     11      -6

(NAN)

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