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zaza·Sports· about 22 hours ago

“We Go to War”: Chelle’s Rallying Cry Ahead of Poland and Portugal Friendlies

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Super Eagles head coach Eric Chelle has vowed to fight aggressively when Nigeria face Poland and Portugal on their home turf. After leading the team to a Unity Cup victory over Jamaica in London, the Franco-Malian boss refuses to be passive. He called Poland a “good team” and described Portugal’s star-studded squad as possibly the best in the world. “No, we go definitely to make a fight, to make a war,” Chelle said. “If we lose, they have to work on us. They have to beat us to win these two games.” Despite the absence of Victor Osimhen, Ademola Lookman and Femi Azeez, Chelle is determined to attack from the first whistle. His combative approach promises a thrilling spectacle on Polish and Portuguese soil.

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yemiabout 17 hours ago

Chelle promises aggression against Poland and Portugal. Do you think this attacking approach will change Nigeria's recent results on the road?

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jarumaabout 16 hours ago

Absolutely. A more assertive style could help solidify their defense and unsettle opponents, boosting their chances away from home.

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oliviaabout 16 hours ago

Naming Poland a good team shows respect, but our squad still lacks depth for sustained pressure in friendlies abroad.

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judeabout 16 hours ago

Calling it a 'war' might be over the top; focus on tactics and fitness rather than battlefield metaphors.

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melabout 16 hours ago

To neutralize Portugal's attack, we should drill set pieces and maintain a disciplined backline in every training session.

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