Soccer-Nigeria must bloc outside noise, coach Chelle says


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup - CAF Qualifiers - Nigeria Press Conference - Godswill Akpabio International Stadium, Uyo, Nigeria - October 13, 2025 Nigeria coach Eric Chelle during the press conference REUTERS/Sodiq Adelakun

Dec 22 (Reuters) - ‌Nigeria need to disregard outside noise and stay focused ‌on their Africa Cup of Nations campaign after ‌missing out on qualifying for next year's World Cup, coach Eric Chelle said on Monday.

The Super Eagles face Tanzania in their opening Group C game ‍on Tuesday, and the Malian coach ‍urged his players to put ‌behind them the disappointment of failing to reach theWorld Cup ‍playoffs ​following defeat by the Democratic Republic of Congo in November.

"We prefer to stay focused at all times. ⁠I told the players to concentrate on themselves ‌and on our development project. This is the most important thing we ⁠have," Chelle ‍told a press conference.

"We are our first opponent, we need to focus on ourselves and take out outside noise. Of course, the ‍World Cup miss is painful".

"We are ‌here to win this first game. We have a tournament to play and we are here to be ambitious. I don’t have time to think about what happened before. I prefer to stay focused on what is happening right now," he added.

Nigeria are struggling in defence due to injuries and the retirement ‌of veteran William Troost-Ekong before the AFCON, but the 48-year-old coach expressed full confidence in his squad. The2023 Nations Cup runners-up will also ​play Tunisia on December 27 and Uganda three days later in the group stage.

(Reporting by Mohamed Yossry in Cairo, editing by Ed Osmond)

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