AFCON 2025: Why the Super Eagles shut the doors as Eric Chelle plots Tunisia downfall

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The Super Eagles have gone into lockdown. In a clear signal of intent, Nigeria held a closed door training session on Thursday as head coach Eric Chelle fine tunes his plans for Saturday’s pivotal AFCON showdown with Tunisia. Coming off a solid 2-1 opening win over Tanzania, Chelle is leaving nothing to chance, with early qualification for the knockouts within touching distance.

This ain’t about panic. It’s about precision. Chelle’s tactical blueprint worked a treat against Tanzania, and the private session points to a manager doubling down on what he knows works. The message is clear: this group are building something specific, and they don’t want prying eyes seeing the final touches. Expect continuity, not chaos, when the team sheets come out.

The Diamond Under Wraps
Behind those closed doors, the main focus is understood to be polishing the 4-4-2 diamond system that caused Tanzania so many problems. The core of it is the budding partnership up top. Victor Osimhen is the superstar, but it’s his link up with Akor Adams that has got people talking. They’ve only played together four times, but against Tanzania they showed a real understanding one drops, the other spins, both work the channels. They had nine shots between them and on another day both would’ve scored.

The real tactical twist, though, comes from the “wide” men. Ademola Lookman and Samuel Chukwueze spent most the game drifting inside, not staying out wide. Lookman’s winner came from a central area, and it’s this congesting of the middle that Chelle seems to fancy. It’s a system built on chemistry and movement, not just individual flair.

Why the Secrecy? Look at the Opponent.
Tunisia are the reason for the stealth. The Carthage Eagles are a different beast to Tanzania. They’ve been banging in goals, 23 in their last ten games, while Nigeria’s defence has looked shaky at times, keeping just three clean sheets in nine. Chelle knows his side can’t just outscore them; they have to outsmart them. The private work will have been as much about defensive shape and stopping supply lines as it was about attacking patterns.

This is a proper AFCON clash of pedigree. Nigeria’s got three titles to their name, but Tunisia, the 2004 winners, are always a tough out. A win here for the Super Eagles all but books their ticket to the last 16 and sends a message to the rest of the continent.

What’s Next?
The curtain lifts a bit on Friday. Coach Chelle and skipper Wilfred Ndidi will face the press at Fès Stadium in the morning, before an evening training session where the first 15 minutes is open. But the real work, the details that could win this game, happened behind closed doors. Chelle has shown his hand once. Now he’s adjusting it, hoping Tunisia won’t see what’s coming until it’s too late.

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