Chelle hails Christantus Uche’s impact, demands more from Super Eagles

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Super Eagles coach Eric Chelle singled out Getafe star Christantus Uche for praise following his impactful substitute appearance against Jamaica, Soccernet.ng reports.

The Nigeria national team secured a hard-fought win over the Reggae Boyz in the 2025 Unity Cup final at the Gtech Stadium.

Uche, who arrived at camp late, came on as a substitute and quickly made an impact, replacing Rangers FC forward Cyriel Dessers.

Soccer Cyriel Dessers in action for the Super Eagles
Cyriel Dessers in action for the Super Eagles [Photo credit/IMAGO]

Speaking after the game, as observed by Soccernet.ng, the Malian tactician saluted Uche’s display and gave a thumbs-up to his performance.

“Christantus Uche made a great impact coming onto the pitch. I’m very happy with his performance. He deserves to be in the Nigeria team,” Chelle said.

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Despite the glowing praise for Uche, Chelle acknowledged the strong competition for attacking positions in the squad.

“This team has a lot of good strikers and wingers. It’s difficult to pick because we have many great players,” he noted.

Soccer William Paul Troost-Ekong and Super Eagles coach Eric Chelle
William Paul Troost-Ekong and Coach Eric Chelle of Nigeria during the Men FIFA World Cup [Photo credit/Imago]

The former head coach of the Malian national team also stressed the need for collective growth among the players.

“The most important thing for me is that we play together — both in defence and offence. We need to improve all the time, mentally and physically. We must become warriors on the pitch,” Chelle added.

Soccer Eric Chelle
Eric Chelle Mali // during a African Cup of Nations Group E game, Namibia vs Mali [Photo credit/Imago]

As the Super Eagles prepare to tackle Russia in the coming days, Chelle touched on the areas requiring attention ahead of Nigeria’s upcoming fixtures.

“We need to improve technically, tactically, and physically. There’s a lot of work ahead, but the best thing is the players want to do that.”

With Uche and other young players showing promise, Chelle is expected to face more selection dilemmas as the Super Eagles prepare for the challenges ahead.

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Ayomide Oguntimehin

Ayomide Oguntimehin is a CAF-accredited sports journalist and Editor at Soccernet.ng, with a proven track record in conducting interviews with Super Eagles stars such as William Troost-Ekong, Taiwo Awoniyi, Bright Osayi-Samuel, Ademola Lookman, and many others. He has also made a significant impact in breaking transfer news stories.

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