Amid growing uncertainty over Nigeria’s chances of qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup , Super Eagles head coach Eric Chelle remains optimistic that the three-time African champions can still secure a place at the tournament. The Super Eagles are under immense pressure following a lacklustre qualifying campaign that has left fans and pundits questioning their prospects.
“It’s an obligation to win in South Africa, but the most important match for us right now is Rwanda in Uyo,” Chelle told Brila FM. “South Africa are a good side, but for that game, we cannot afford to let them play. First, we have to beat Rwanda at home, then we will focus on South Africa.”
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Setback against Zimbabwe puts Nigeria on backfoot
Nigeria’s World Cup hopes took a hit after being held to a 1-1 draw by Zimbabwe, following a much-needed 2-0 victory over Rwanda in Kigali. Since Chelle’s appointment, the Super Eagles have picked up 4 points from two games, but much of the damage to their qualification hopes was done before his tenure.Group standings paint a tough picture
With just 7 points from 6 matches, Nigeria trails Group C leaders South Africa, who have 13 points, with only four fixtures remaining in the qualifiers.Must-win matches ahead
There is now added pressure on the Super Eagles to claim maximum points in their remaining games—starting with a home clash against Rwanda in Uyo, followed by a decisive away fixture against South Africa. Chelle has acknowledged the importance of both matches and is focusing on the immediate challenge.“It’s an obligation to win in South Africa, but the most important match for us right now is Rwanda in Uyo,” Chelle told Brila FM. “South Africa are a good side, but for that game, we cannot afford to let them play. First, we have to beat Rwanda at home, then we will focus on South Africa.”