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‎Oliseh Pleads With Chelle Ahead Of World Cup Playoffs, ‘Bench Troost-Ekong To Help Super Eagles Qualify!’

‎Former Super Eagles captain and coach, Sunday Oliseh, has told Eric Chelle to drop current captain William Troost-Ekong to the bench ahead of the World Cup playoffs.

‎Oliseh says if Eric Chelle is serious about qualifying Nigeria for the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Mexico, and Canada, the Franco-Ivorian manager must not start Ekong in the line-up.

‎William Troost-Ekong has been the captain of the Super Eagles since John Obi Mikel retired from the national team after the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt.

‎The 32-year-old central defender had a stellar performance at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations in Côte d’Ivoire, where he emerged as the Most Valuable Player, scoring three goals en route to the final.

‎However, Ekong’s recent performances in the national team have come under criticism, with some calling for him to be dropped from the starting eleven.

‎William Troost-Ekong’s error against Zimbabwe and his inadvertent own-goal against South Africa denied the Super Eagles maximum points during the qualification series.

‎Sunday Oliseh, who once managed Troost-Ekong during his stint as manager of the national team expressed doubt in the form of the Al-Kholood defender ahead of the crucial playoffs.

‎Oliseh believes the Super Eagles look more solid and stable in defense in the absence of William Troost-Ekong.

‎The former Borussia Dortmund and Juventus midfielder shared his thoughts on his YouTube channel recently.

‎“If we want to have a bright chance of going to the World Cup, Troost-Ekong has to be put on the bench,” Oliseh said on his YouTube channel.

‎“It’s as simple as that. You get to play for the Super Eagles based on the results you bring in.”

‎“If you look at the last three or four games we played, the two matches Troost didn’t feature in, we didn’t concede a goal,” Oliseh noted.

‎“The reality is very simple, you don’t go into a game as a manager looking at sentiments. You play the best players.

‎“Play only those who are in top form, not because of sentiments. I’m saying it clearly: drop the captain and let him take a break.

‎“I’m not saying don’t take him to the World Cup, but for these games, he needs to rest.

‎“The team needs it, the psychology of the group needs it. At the moment, we play better when our captain isn’t on the pitch.”


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