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    The Super Eagles of Nigeria secured a comfortable 2-0 victory over Zimbabwe in the Unity Cup semi-final, but for head coach Eric Chelle, the match provided more than just a place in the final.

    The encounter at The Valley Stadium gave the Super Eagles boss an opportunity to assess several new players and tactical ideas ahead of future competitions, including the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.

    Attack shows promise

    Nigeria’s attacking performance was one of the biggest positives from the match, particularly the performance of debutant Femi Azeez.

    The forward scored twice on his first appearance for the Super Eagles and immediately offered pace, directness and movement in the final third.

    Eric Chelle learns key lessons from Zimbabwe victory
    Eric Chelle reacts after Super Eagles victory against Zimbabwe – Getty image

    Despite praising the winger’s goals, Chelle admitted he still expected more from the player technically.

    “He scored two goals, congratulations to him, but also lost a lot of balls technically, so I’m not happy,” Chelle said.

    “He won the ball back many times, sometimes he didn’t recover the ball, so I’m not happy. But for the first time, we can say, ‘Azeez, congratulations.’”

    Midfield balance still developing

    Nigeria’s midfield trio of Tochukwu Nnadi, Alhassan Yusuf and Samson Tijani delivered a disciplined display, helping the team control possession for long periods.

    The midfielders also pressed aggressively after losing the ball, limiting Zimbabwe’s opportunities to attack through central areas.

    However, the game also exposed a lack of creativity from deeper positions, with Nigeria relying heavily on wing play and direct attacking transitions.

    Defensive stability encourages Chelle

    At the back, Nigeria produced one of their most organised defensive performances in recent outings.

    The central defensive partnership of Chibuike Nwaiwu and Igoh Ogbu remained composed throughout, while debutant goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo impressed with his calmness and shot-stopping ability.

    Okonkwo’s confidence provided further evidence that the Super Eagles may finally be developing stronger depth in goal and defence beyond the regular starters.

    Overall, the Zimbabwe victory offered Chelle valuable insight into several emerging players as Nigeria continue building towards future international competitions.

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