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Super Eagles Lock Down Camp: Éric Chelle’s Bold Strategy Ahead of Mozambique Clash

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January 4, 2026

As the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 in Morocco shifts into the high-stakes knockout phase, all eyes are on Nigeria’s Super Eagles. The three-time champions, who breezed through Group C with a perfect record—three wins, eight goals scored, and a dominant display—are now gearing up for their Round of 16 showdown against Mozambique. But in the lead-up, head coach Éric Sékou Chelle has made headlines not just for his tactics, but for shutting the doors—literally.

For three consecutive days (Thursday, Friday, and Saturday), the Super Eagles trained behind closed doors, enforcing a strict media blackout. No cameras, no journalists peeking in, just pure focus on the pitch. Chelle defended the move passionately in his pre-match press conference, saying:

“We have a goal, we have an objective. If I open all the training sessions and then we lose, they will say, ‘Eric is crazy.’ This is not against you [the media]. This is to protect my players. I want them to stay focused.”

It’s a pragmatic approach in the pressure cooker of knockout football, especially with AFCON regulations requiring only limited open sessions. Chelle, the former Mali international turned tactician, knows the Nigerian expectation: win every game, or face the backlash.

Nigeria enters as overwhelming favorites. They topped their group with victories over Tanzania, Tunisia, and Uganda, showcasing attacking flair led by stars like Ademola Lookman (already with goals and assists galore) and Victor Osimhen. Historically, the Super Eagles have dominated Mozambique—unbeaten in five previous encounters, including a 3-0 AFCON win in 2010.

But don’t sleep on the Mambas. This is Mozambique’s first-ever knockout appearance at AFCON, fueled by their historic first tournament win (a 3-2 thriller over Gabon). They’re underdogs with bite, promised bonuses by their president for an upset, and experts warn of their counter-attacking threat. As ESPN noted, complacency could turn this into a classic giant-killing.

The match kicks off tomorrow, Monday, January 5, at the Complexe Sportif de Fès (8:00 PM Nigerian time). A win sets up a quarter-final against Algeria or DR Congo. With injuries nagging (Cyriel Dessers and Ryan Alebiosu doubtful, Osimhen managed carefully), Chelle’s closed-door intensity might just be the edge needed.

Will the blackout pay off, or will Mozambique spring a surprise? One thing’s for sure: the Super Eagles are all business. Fly high, boys! 🦅🇳🇬

What do you think—smart move by Chelle, or too secretive? Drop your predictions below! #SuperEagles #AFCON2025 #NGAMOZ

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