Super Eagles coach Eric Chelle has revealed plans to test new players against Ghana’s Black Stars at the Unity Cup 2025 in London, aiming to strengthen the squad for World Cup qualifiers.
As Nigeria’s Super Eagles gear up to face off against Ghana’s Black Stars in the Unity Cup 2025, Head Coach Eric Chelle has revealed plans to use the tournament as a proving ground for new talents.
The highly anticipated clash, set to take place at Brentford’s Gtech Community Stadium in West London, will see the Super Eagles experiment with new players in a bid to bolster the squad ahead of crucial FIFA World Cup qualifiers later this year.
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The Unity Cup, featuring Nigeria, Ghana, Jamaica, and Trinidad & Tobago, offers a timely platform for the Super Eagles to fine-tune their lineup.
With the storied rivalry against Ghana serving as the backdrop, Chelle’s strategy signals a blend of ambition and pragmatism.
The coach aims to balance the integration of fresh faces with the experience of seasoned players, ensuring the team is well-prepared for the challenges ahead.
Speaking ahead of the tourney, Chelle expressed enthusiasm about the opportunity presented by the Unity Cup.
“We’re looking forward to taking part in the Unity Cup as it will give us the chance to try out a few new players in different roles, helping us to strengthen our squad before the matches in September and October,” he told the NFF media.
The Nigeria-Ghana encounter, often fueled by the playful “Jollof Derby” rivalry, is expected to draw significant attention from fans across the African diaspora in London.
For Chelle, the match represents more than just a test of skill, it’s a chance to build a cohesive unit capable of competing on the global stage.
As the Super Eagles take to the pitch at the 17,250-capacity Gtech Community Stadium, Nigerians will be looking forward to the Franco-Malian naming his squad for the four-nation event.