By Ekpenyong Emmanuel
The Super Eagles of Nigeria are back in action, and all eyes are on their new head coach, Eric Chelle, as he prepares the team for two crucial FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
The squad is set to face Rwanda’s Amavubi in a high-stakes encounter, with fans eager to see how the team adapts under new leadership.
With the likes of Victor Osimhen leading the charge, the Nigerian attack is expected to be a formidable force.
The Napoli striker, known for his pace and finishing ability, will be crucial in breaking down Rwanda and Zimbabwe’s defenses.
However, should Osimhen find it tough in front of goal, the question remains: who will step up to lead the Super Eagles’ attack?
Fans have been debating potential alternatives, with players like Kelechi Iheanacho, Ademola Lookman, and Victor Boniface seen as strong contenders.
The trio’s combination of skill, creativity, and goal-scoring prowess makes them a nightmare for any defense.
Many believe no backline in the world can withstand the attacking power of Nigeria’s front line.
As the Super Eagles go through their final preparations, the excitement continues to build.
The team’s performance in these qualifiers could be a defining moment for Nigerian football, with the ultimate goal of securing a spot in the next FIFA World Cup.