Adedeji Adeyemi Anthony, a Swiss-based Nigerian coach, expresses strong support for the Super Eagles ahead of their World Cup qualifiers against Rwanda and Zimbabwe. He praises the team’s quality and urges Nigerians to support coach Eric Chelle. Adedeji believes the Super Eagles can unlock Rwanda’s defensive strategy and predicts victories in both matches.
Adedeji Adeyemi Anthony, a coach based in Switzerland, expresses confidence in the Super Eagles’ ability to secure wins against Rwanda and Zimbabwe during the upcoming 2026 World Cup qualifiers. An admirer of the recently announced 23-man squad by head coach Eric Chelle, he urges Nigerians to support the team wholeheartedly.
Adedeji emphasizes that the Super Eagles possess the requisite skills to triumph under Chelle’s direction, particularly given the coach’s attacking strategy. He mentions the previous encounter with Rwanda, where the team struggled to penetrate a solid defense, ultimately leading to a draw. Adedeji believes that Chelle must devise a plan to navigate Rwanda’s defensive tactics effectively.
With a strong desire and motivation evident among the players, Adedeji is optimistic about their performance in Kigali, asserting, “I’m 100 percent sure that we are going to win in Kigali. We have done it before, we can do it again.” He indicates that the subsequent match against Zimbabwe in Uyo will also yield positive outcomes, despite acknowledging Zimbabwe’s strength as a contender.
Wishing the team the best for their matches, Adedeji states he will be closely following the games. The Super Eagles are scheduled to face Rwanda in Kigali on March 21 at 5 p.m. Nigerian time, followed by a home match against Zimbabwe four days later in Uyo, Akwa-Ibom state.
In summary, Adedeji Adeyemi Anthony advocates for the Super Eagles’ success in the forthcoming World Cup qualifiers, highlighting the potential of the players and the strategic coaching of Eric Chelle. He anticipates victories against both Rwanda and Zimbabwe, encouraging unity among supporters as the team prepares for these critical matches.
Original Source: blueprint.ng