AFCON ’25: Super Eagles ban media access to training

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Super Eagles head coach Eric Chelle has defended his decision to restrict media access during training ahead of Nigeria’s AFCON 2025 Round of 16 clash against Mozambique.

Following a three-day lockout on media by the super eagles which drew criticism from the media – some of whom noted that teams like Senegal and Morocco remain more accessible – Chelle addressed the controversy during a Sunday press conference. He clarified that while AFCON regulations only mandate one open session, he had already exceeded this by allowing two weekly sessions.

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Chelle emphasized that the “blackout” was a strategic move to minimize distractions and ensure player focus during the knockout stages. “We are here to work, not for a holiday,” he stated, noting that his priority is results over public access. Nigeria faces Mozambique this Monday in a high-stakes match.

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