TRENDING
'You had the effrontery to call me struggling lawyer, you won't come back to power again' — Martin Kpebu stings Titus Glover • We have increased posting of doctors from 12 to 100 to underserved regions in 2026 — Health Minister • Resign if you can’t end insecurity, Reps tell service chiefs • Primaries: Lagos APC sues for calm over alleged imposition • Lagos labour leader dies at Geneva conference • Lagos to deliver on all summit investment deals, Sanwo-Olu assures • NECO disowns fake recruitment portals, warns teachers against fraudsters • Belarus manufacturers to storm Ghana next week after President's visit • Spain, France qualify for 2027 Women’s World Cup as England wait • Trying to connect the whole of Okuapeman a very good idea — Sammi Awuku backs Okuapeman Connect Association • Meet the Three Women Running to Become the UN’s First Female Secretary-General • Talensi DCE courts investors for revival of Pwalugu Tomato Factory • Group calls for review of GMO approval in Nigeria • Tinubu launches Ebola response task force, approves N10bn emergency fund • Tinubu Commissions new EFCC office in Ekiti • Kwara Police bust kidnap syndicate, arrest seven, recover firearms • Expert warns Nigeria missing out on $26bn sanitation market • Emir Sanusi reactivates Hausa culture at special mini Durbar • I’m committed to reducing multi-dimensional poverty in Kano,’ says Gov. Yusuf • Academics charge youths on digital innovation, entrepreneurship • 'You had the effrontery to call me struggling lawyer, you won't come back to power again' — Martin Kpebu stings Titus Glover • We have increased posting of doctors from 12 to 100 to underserved regions in 2026 — Health Minister • Resign if you can’t end insecurity, Reps tell service chiefs • Primaries: Lagos APC sues for calm over alleged imposition • Lagos labour leader dies at Geneva conference • Lagos to deliver on all summit investment deals, Sanwo-Olu assures • NECO disowns fake recruitment portals, warns teachers against fraudsters • Belarus manufacturers to storm Ghana next week after President's visit • Spain, France qualify for 2027 Women’s World Cup as England wait • Trying to connect the whole of Okuapeman a very good idea — Sammi Awuku backs Okuapeman Connect Association • Meet the Three Women Running to Become the UN’s First Female Secretary-General • Talensi DCE courts investors for revival of Pwalugu Tomato Factory • Group calls for review of GMO approval in Nigeria • Tinubu launches Ebola response task force, approves N10bn emergency fund • Tinubu Commissions new EFCC office in Ekiti • Kwara Police bust kidnap syndicate, arrest seven, recover firearms • Expert warns Nigeria missing out on $26bn sanitation market • Emir Sanusi reactivates Hausa culture at special mini Durbar • I’m committed to reducing multi-dimensional poverty in Kano,’ says Gov. Yusuf • Academics charge youths on digital innovation, entrepreneurship
Friendly: Chelle declares Super Eagles ready for Portugal showdown
Back to Home

Friendly: Chelle declares Super Eagles ready for Portugal showdown

Daily Post about 3 hours 2 mins read

Super Eagles head coach Éric Chelle says the friendly against Portugal is an opportunity for his team to test themselves against one of the best teams in the world.
Wednesday’s encounter is slated for the Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa in Leiria.

It will be Portugal’s last friendly before they travel to Miami for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Portugal have some of the world’s best players in their ranks and will be a tough opposition for the Super Eagles, who are unbeaten in their last six games.

Chelle stated that facing potential world champions would be a good experience for his team.

“We play against a big team. Normally, this team can be the next world champions. There are many big players in the team, so we are very happy to have this chance to play against them. This is a big game for them and for us,” Éric Chelle said at the pre-match press conference.

The Super Eagles lost 4-0 to Portugal in their first-ever meeting in 2022.

Chelle said his focus is not on what happened in the past.

“Now I have to stay focused on my players, on the philosophy and the way we want to play this game. This is not a question about the result. We played three years ago and we lost. This is not a question about that,” added the Malian.

Friendly: Chelle declares Super Eagles ready for Portugal showdown 

This article was sourced from an external publication.

Share this article

Comments (0)

Want to join the discussion?

Sign in to post comments and engage with the community.

Be the first to comment!

Scottish Premiership

View All

Ligue 1

View All

Europa League

View All
AD
OneClick Africa Logo

Africa's premier digital hub for impactful news, entertainment, and business insights.

© 2026 OneClick Africa. All rights reserved.