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Super Eagles head coach, Éric Chelle, has prohibited the media from attending his team’s training sessions on Thursday (today) and Friday as they ramp up preparations for their Round of 16 match against Mozambique, according to DAILY POST.

As per sources within the camp, the Super Eagles will conduct closed-door training sessions tonight and on Friday.

Chelle emphasized that he requires uninterrupted time with his players.

However, the media will be allowed to observe the team’s training on Saturday and Sunday.

The Super Eagles are considered one of the most exciting teams at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.

Nigeria triumphed in all three group matches, netting the highest number of goals (eight).

They will face Mozambique for a spot in the quarter-finals at the Complexe Sportif de Fès next week on Monday.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why has Coach Éric Chelle barred the media from training?

Coach Éric Chelle has barred the media to ensure he can work with his players without distractions during their preparations.

When will the media be allowed to attend the training sessions?

The media will be permitted to attend the team’s training sessions on Saturday and Sunday.

What is the Super Eagles' performance in the tournament so far?

The Super Eagles have won all three of their group matches, scoring a total of eight goals, which is the highest in the tournament.

Who will the Super Eagles play next?

The Super Eagles will compete against Mozambique for a place in the quarter-finals at the Complexe Sportif de Fès next Monday.