Chelle highlighted the importance of team spirit in his rebuilding process, noting that the relationship between himself, his captain, and the players remained central to their progress.

“Sometimes I make mistakes too, but you can ask the captain and the players, we are a family,” he said. “If we win, we win together. If we lose, we take it together.”

Reflecting on the team’s improvement under his guidance, Chelle reiterated that Nigeria’s journey was only beginning and that the coming weeks would be critical.

“Now we have a lot of work to do,” he concluded.

Nigeria will next regroup ahead of the CAF playoff tournament scheduled for November 13–16 in Morocco, where they will battle for one of Africa’s final spots in the intercontinental playoff.

The eventual winner will advance to face teams from Asia, Oceania, and the Americas for a ticket to the 2026 World Cup finals in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.