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AFCON 2025: Football enthusiasts laud Chelle as Super Eagles defeat Algeria 

According to him, the coach has earned the trust of players and fans.

• January 11, 2026
Super Eagles and Chelle
Super Eagles and Chelle

Football enthusiasts in Morocco have praised Super Eagles coach Eric Chelle after Nigeria’s quarter-final victory over Algeria at the ongoing AFCON in Marrakech.

The win secured Nigeria’s record 16th AFCON semi-final appearance, setting up a last-four clash with hosts Morocco.

Chelle, who recently marked one year in charge, has been widely commended for turning the Super Eagles into an exciting, cohesive and disciplined side.

A cross-section of Nigerian fans told journalists in Marrakech that Chelle has restored belief, identity and confidence to the national team.

President general of the Nigeria Football Supporters Club (NFSC), Rafiu Ladipo, described the victory as a reward for patience and planning.

“This Super Eagles team now plays with purpose, courage and discipline.

“You can see organisation, teamwork and hunger. This is not accidental,” he said.

According to him, the coach has earned the trust of players and fans.

“The players believe in Chelle, and Nigerians can feel that connection,” he said.

He urged the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to protect the project.

“If we want sustained success, Chelle must be supported and respected,” he added.

Rev. Samuel Ikpea, national chairman of the NFSC, said the team’s performance brought joy to Nigerians worldwide.

“This is football that unites the nation and lifts our spirits.

“Chelle has restored confidence, discipline and mental strength to the Super Eagles,” he said.

He praised the players’ attitude against Algeria, and expressed optimism ahead of the semi-final.

“They fought for every ball and respected the game plan.

“With this mindset, Nigeria can defeat any team in Africa,” he added.

Lily Grace, a UK-based entrepreneur, philanthropist and founder, Chat My Course Farmers’ Initiative International, also praised the coach for his leadership qualities.

“Chelle has shown that strong leadership and clear vision can rebuild confidence in any team.

“What we see on the pitch reflects what discipline and planning can achieve in society,” she said.

According to her, the Eagles’ performance inspires Nigerians in the diaspora.

“Watching this team makes Nigerians abroad proud and emotionally connected again,” she said.

Femi Oyelade, a multimedia consultant and creative content developer resident in Abuja, urged continued backing for the coach.

He noted that Chelle’s approach encourages young Nigerians.

“The progress shows planning and vision. Chelle deserves full support.

“This team gives our youth hope that excellence comes from teamwork and consistency,” Oyelade said.

Abdulrahman Sadiq, a Kano-based fan, said Chelle has transformed Nigeria’s playing style.

“This team is now fearless, organised and the best to watch in Africa,” he said.

Chinedu Okafor from Anambra praised the team’s unity and clarity.

“You now see 11 players fighting together. This is the Super Eagles identity we missed.

“Thank you Chelle for restoring our status as the true giant of African football,” he said.

Musa Bello from Katsina said Algeria are never easy opponents.

“Beating them with this kind of football shows Chelle deserves his flowers now,” he said.

He stressed the need for continuity, adding, “Win or lose, Chelle should stay. Proper funding will take this team higher,” he said.

The Super Eagles will face hosts Morocco on Wednesday in the AFCON semi-final at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat.

(NAN)

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