Eric Chele has put aside doubts about his destiny and commitment to the nationwide team, insisting his desire to restore the Super Eagles to the pinnacle of African football remains as strong as ever
Speaking amid evolving scrutiny and conversations on Nigeria’s latest challenges, Chele cleared that the tension has not affected his ambition or confidence within the enterprise.
“My hunger is still strong,” the Super Eagles coach said, reaffirming his will to win with one of Africa’s biggest footballing nations.
For Chele, handling Nigeria comes with expectations that few operations on the continent can adapt. But instead of being discouraged, he sees the enterprise as an inspiration to create a stronger, more aggressive drive capable of returning to prevailing methods
According to Chele, rehabilitating the a hit country wide crew is not something that happens overnight. Patience, planning, and sense are needed, especially in difficult moments, while complaints grow louder.
With new faces steadily being brought into the fold already in Nigeria’s transition, the train is patient with efforts to combine experience with more young talent as preparations for future tournaments guard Chele believes that staying mentally strong is part of the duty of leading the Super Eagles, especially in intervals of uncertainty.
