Monimichelle:  How to Make Eric Chelle Succeed with Eagles

Renowned United Kingdom (UK) certified groundsman, Ebi Egbe, has given a clear insight into how new Super Eagles gaffer, Eric Chelle, who was unveiled on Monday by the NFF in Abuja would succeed with the team, even as he called on Nigerians to give him unalloyed support. 

The stadium facility expert who is unarguably the nation’s best hand in the industry noted that the success of any national football team, including the Nigerian Super Eagles under a new coach like Eric Chelle, is heavily influenced by the quality of football infrastructure available. 

In his words: ”High-quality training facilities are essential for player development, injury prevention, and overall team preparation. Without access to modern pitches, gyms, and medical facilities, it can be challenging for players to perform at their utmost best.

The condition of match venues directly affects players’ performances. Elite players are accustomed to playing on well-maintained pitches, and subpar conditions can hinder their ability to showcase their skills, reasoned the Monimechelle Sports Infrastructure Limited chief executive officer. 

“Beyond Infrastructure, access to sports scientists can also enhance player performance and team strategy,” he noted. 

Egbe continued: “Players are more likely to be motivated and perform well when they feel they have the support of a well-structured system. Poor infrastructure can lead to frustration and a lack of confidence. Other national teams with better infrastructure may have an advantage in terms of player development and performance.”

He therefore stressed that the  Super Eagles need to compete not just with talent but also with the systems in place in other countries.

“Eric Chelle may have the tactical knowledge and experience to lead the Super Eagles. However, the lack of proper football infrastructure can significantly hinder his ability to maximise the team’s potential. For sustained success, investment in infrastructure is crucial, as it provides the foundation for developing elite players and achieving consistent performance on the international stage.”

Egbe concluded by wishing the Eagles well as they begin their quest to do the nation proud first at CHAN next month and the World Cup qualifiers in March.

“I wish the Eagles well, the NFF President, Ibrahim Gusau, is a nice man that we must all support for him and his board to succeed,” Egbe concluded.

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