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”Coaching change could backfire” – Julius Aghahowa speaks ahead of Super Eagles clash with Rwanda

by Editorial Team
5 March 2025
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Former Super Eagles striker Julius Aghahowa has weighed in on the Amavubi of Rwanda recent coaching change ahead of their crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Nigeria.

Both Nigeria and Rwanda have made managerial changes, adding an element of unpredictability to the upcoming encounter. The Super Eagles are now under the leadership of Eric Chelle, while Rwanda has appointed Adel Amrouche as their new head coach.

Speaking to Brila Media, Aghahowa pointed out that the transition could go either way for Nigeria, as a new coach often brings uncertainty to a team’s setup.

“Players want to prove themselves to a new coach, so it could be a disadvantage for us. However, it could also work in our favour if their coach decides to experiment,” Aghahowa stated.

Adel Amrouche appointed new Rwanda coach on 24-month contract.

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The former Super Eagles forward also noted that a mid-campaign coaching change can be risky, as players might struggle to adapt to new tactics or formations, potentially disrupting team cohesion.

“Sometimes, when a new coach comes in, he tries to impose a different philosophy, and that takes time. If that happens with Rwanda, it could backfire on them,” he added.

 Ex Super Eagles player Julius Aghahowa has weighed in on Rwanda recent coaching change ahead of their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier

Julius Aghahowa celebrating one of his goals for the Super Eagles.

The Super Eagles, who have had a shaky start in their qualification campaign, cannot afford to drop points as they face Rwanda in Kigali before hosting Zimbabwe in Uyo.

Nigeria’s new head coach, Eric Chelle, has named a 39-man provisional squad as he looks to turn things around and get the Super Eagles’ World Cup qualification hopes back on track.

Source: TheAthleticNG

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