Nigeria v Benin: 5 big Eric Chelle questions that could decide Super Eagles’ fate against the Cheetahs

Nigeria vs Benin: 5 Crucial Eric Chelle Questions That Could Shape the Super Eagles’ Destiny Against the Cheetahs


0

The journey to the 2026 FIFA World Cup for Nigeria hinges on a single, high-stakes evening filled with tension, passion, and national anticipation.

Currently sitting third in Group C with 14 points, the Super Eagles remain in contention, though their margin for error is razor-thin.

Benin, unexpectedly leading the group with 17 points, control their own fate. South Africa follows closely in second place with 15 points, while Rwanda lingers in fourth. For Nigeria, the scenario is straightforward yet unforgiving: secure a victory over Benin in Uyo and hope South Africa falters against Rwanda.

training” width=”750″ height=”500″ />
Eric Chelle’s Super Eagles during training. Photo Credit: NFF Comms

However, hope alone won’t secure qualification. Eric Chelle, the Malian coach who has instilled discipline and resilience back into Nigeria’s squad, must execute flawless tactics, make decisive calls, and ignite unwavering confidence within his team.

Benin, led by former Super Eagles coach Gernot Rohr, are motivated by the historic opportunity to reach their inaugural World Cup. Nigeria, conversely, are propelled by legacy, honor, and the haunting memories of past qualification disappointments.

Advertisements
Eric Chelle's Super Eagles in training.
Eric Chelle overseeing Super Eagles training. Photo Credit: NFF Comms

One misstep from Chelle could plunge Nigeria into another night of collective heartbreak.

Below are five pivotal decisions that will shape Nigeria’s fate in Tuesday’s crucial showdown.

Stanley Nwabali: Should trust be maintained or should a change be made?

Since last year, Stanley Nwabali has emerged as a standout performer for Nigeria-confident, assured, and steady during AFCON. Yet, his recent display against Lesotho raised concerns as he appeared unsettled.

Nigeria and Chippa United goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali.
Stanley Nwabali, goalkeeper for Nigeria and Chippa United. Photo by IMAGO

With Nigeria comfortably ahead 2-0, Nwabali mishandled a straightforward corner, gifting Lesotho a lifeline. Later, he fumbled a high ball directly to an opponent who, fortunately for Nigeria, failed to capitalize. Had that goal been scored, Nigeria’s qualification hopes might have been extinguished.

Speculation now swirls: was this a lapse in concentration or an isolated incident? Some fans, quick to judge, have even floated unfounded theories of match-fixing, casting a shadow over his confidence without any proof.

Nigeria and Super Eagles goalkeepers: Stanley Nwabali and Amas Obasogie.
Goalkeepers Stanley Nwabali (right) and Amas Obasogie of Nigeria’s Super Eagles. Photo by IMAGO

Chelle faces a dual challenge: tactical and psychological. Should he continue backing his first-choice keeper or hand the responsibility to Amas Obasogie or Adebayo Adeleye? While Nwabali’s shot-stopping skills remain top-tier, any lingering doubts in his mindset could prove costly. A candid evaluation is crucial; if his mental state is fragile, sidelining him might be the safer route.

Stay Updated with Our Sports Coverage – Join Our WhatsApp Channel Today!

Defensive dilemma: Troost-Ekong or Ajayi to anchor the backline?

At the heart of defense, William Troost-Ekong offers invaluable experience and leadership. However, against Benin’s swift attackers, particularly the robust Steve Mounié, he may lack the necessary pace.

Super Eagles and Al Kholood captain William Troost-Ekong
William Troost-Ekong, captain of Super Eagles and Al Kholood. Photo Credit: Troost-Ekong/X

In their previous qualifier clash, Benin’s attackers exploited Troost-Ekong’s mobility limitations. Though the captain’s game intelligence is strong, he isn’t ideally suited to chase fast opponents.

Alternatively, Semi Ajayi, a physically imposing and no-nonsense defender, excels in positioning and aerial duels. The catch? He’s just returned from injury and lacks recent full-match fitness. Deploying him in such a critical fixture carries inherent risks.

Semilore Ajayi, Alex Iwobi, and Osayi Bright during pre-match training. Photo by Adeniyi Muyiwa Buoake Buoake Cote D Ivoire Copyright: xADENIYIxMUYIWAxIMAGO

Chelle’s optimal strategy might be to start Troost-Ekong while shielding him with a defensively disciplined midfielder like Frank Onyeka, who can cover vulnerable spaces. This presents a classic trade-off: seasoned leadership versus youthful agility.

Advertisements

Strike partnership: Should Adams or Arokodare join Victor Osimhen upfront?

This decision promises to be one of the most intriguing. Tolu Arokodare, tall, robust, and fearless, has been a favored player under Chelle’s guidance.

Nigeria and Wolves striker Tolu Arokodare
Tolu Arokodare, Nigeria and Wolves striker. Photo Credit: Tolu Arokodare/X

Chelle handed him his debut and gradually integrated him into the squad. Yet, when Arokodare partnered Victor Osimhen against Lesotho, their similar playing styles clashed.

Both players made overlapping runs, contested the same aerial balls, and created confusion rather than cohesion. The attack resembled a tug-of-war rather than a synchronized effort.

Super Eagles striker Akor Adams
Super Eagles striker Akor Adams. Photo Credit: NFF Comms

Then came Akor Adams, the Sevilla forward, who replaced Arokodare and immediately transformed the dynamic. His movement complemented Osimhen’s perfectly-when Osimhen drifted to the near post, Adams occupied the far post.

Adams scored on his debut from an Osimhen assist, displaying chemistry that suggested years of partnership.

Chelle now confronts a tough choice: loyalty to Arokodare or the proven synergy of Adams. Both the statistics and visual analysis favor Adams.

Replacing Lookman: Who steps up on the wing?

The suspension of Ademola Lookman is a significant blow. The Atalanta winger has been a vital creative force on the left flank, known for cutting inside, linking play, and unsettling defenses.

Ademola Lookman
Ademola Lookman of Nigeria. Photo by Oty Silas Copyright: xxIMAGO

Without Lookman, Chelle must adjust his lineup. Moses Simon, a natural left-winger, was deployed on the right against Lesotho but is expected to return to his favored left side. This switch resolves one issue but raises another: who fills the right-wing slot?

Samuel Chukwueze is the obvious candidate, but the Fulham winger has seen limited action this season. Terem Moffi and Akor Adams could also operate wide, though both prefer central attacking roles.

Super Eagles winger Samuel Chukwueze
Samuel Chukwueze, winger for the Super Eagles. Photo by IMAGO

The final decision may hinge on fitness and commitment. Chukwueze’s speed can stretch defenses if he’s match-fit, while Moffi offers strength and unpredictability. Whichever player is chosen must be ready to press aggressively, track back diligently, and maintain high work rate, as Benin will not be passive.

Striking the right balance between aggression and composure

Ultimately, Chelle must determine Nigeria’s tactical approach. The team cannot afford to adopt a defensive posture and rely on Rwanda’s results. As three-time African champions, Nigeria must pursue goals early and assertively.

Benin, under Rohr’s pragmatic leadership, excel at counter-attacking football.

Super Eagles
2025 Africa Cup of Nations AFCON qualifier between Nigeria and Benin Republic. [Photo credit: Imago]

The key may lie in applying controlled pressure-maintaining possession while avoiding reckless full-back advances that could expose the defense. A midfield pairing of Frank Onyeka and Alex Iwobi could offer the perfect blend of energy, creativity, and defensive grit.

Managing emotions will be equally vital. Nigeria’s recent qualifiers have been fraught with tension, squandered chances, and moments of chaos. Keeping calm under pressure will be as important as quick decision-making.

Eric Chelle
Eric Chelle

Benin chase a historic milestone; Nigeria seek redemption. Between these ambitions stands Eric Chelle, a composed strategist whose choices over the next 90 minutes could define his coaching legacy before it truly begins.


Like it? Share with your friends!

0

What's Your Reaction?

confused confused
0
confused
Dislike Dislike
0
Dislike
hate hate
0
hate
fail fail
0
fail
fun fun
0
fun
geeky geeky
0
geeky
love love
0
love
lol lol
0
lol
omg omg
0
omg
win win
0
win

0 Comments

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Choose A Format
Personality quiz
Series of questions that intends to reveal something about the personality
Trivia quiz
Series of questions with right and wrong answers that intends to check knowledge
Poll
Voting to make decisions or determine opinions
Story
Formatted Text with Embeds and Visuals
List
The Classic Internet Listicles
Countdown
The Classic Internet Countdowns
Open List
Submit your own item and vote up for the best submission
Ranked List
Upvote or downvote to decide the best list item
Meme
Upload your own images to make custom memes
Video
Youtube and Vimeo Embeds
Audio
Soundcloud or Mixcloud Embeds
Image
Photo or GIF
Gif
GIF format
You can now use the renew button from the actions toolbar at the top.