World Cup 26 Qualifiers: Lawal defends Chelle on 39-man list for Rwanda, Zimbabwe

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Former Nigeria international midfielder  Garba Lawal  has enjoined  the public and press to rally behind  coach  Eric Sekou Chelle  rather than  dwelled on the suitability  or otherwise of some of the  players  the Franco-Malian has enlisted  for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup  qualifiers against  Rwanda and Zimbabwe.

Chelle on Tuesday  unveiled a 39-man Provisional  List of players for the must-win encounters  but not without scathing comments  about the  justification of extending  invitations to  some players  including ‘retiring’ Ahmed Musa  and struggling Kelechi Iheanacho, among others.

But Lawal  is having none of that, adding  Chelle  has made his choices  and  it’s left for Nigerians to  support the Super  Eagles all the way irrespective of the lop-sidedness of  the provisional squad.

 “ The list has been made, what is the fuss about just talking? He (Chelle) has already presented his list,” Garba, a member of the technical department of the Nigeria Football Federation, said matter-of-factly. “The only thing we can do is to wish the players  the best of luck .”

He continued:  “It is not about saying this one  is in  and that one is out but what is important is for us to win the games .Whether Mr. A  or B is playing  doesn’t concern us   because  we are not the ones to train the players .The coach will try his best, so let us  give the coach  the chance and see how far he can go.”

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After taking just three points  in their opening four matches which perched them  in a distant fifth position in  Group C,  Lawal admitted  that  there is no time to discuss inanities rather,  what  the  Chelle-led Super Eagles need now is support and focus ‘because all the remaining games are like cup finals.

 “ Personally, there is really nothing to talk about  that he has presented 39 players; whether you are in or out,  you are  not important,” the Atlanta 1996 Soccer gold winner, further said in the interview aired on Brila fm. “ One day, everybody  would get their chances to represent the country.”

“ The most important  thing is for the fans back home is to wish the team  the best of luck after all we are not the ones to train the players We have to stand by the coach, he is new  and we have to give him a chance .

“ Every game is like a cup final for us now  because of the situation we are now ; there is no room for complacency rather let us just focus on the games.

“ We hope they will succeed and that is the most important anyway,”  added the midfield Trojan who  represented Nigeria at four African Cup of Nations between  2000 and 2006..

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