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AFCON: Eagles unfazed by heavy travel schedule, ready for Morocco test – Chelle, Iwobi

by Tiseer Agenawua
January 13, 2026
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Super Eagles coach Eric Chelle and midfielder Alex Iwobi say Nigeria remain confident in spite of a demanding travel schedule ahead of their AFCON semi-final clash with Morocco.

The three-time African champions, last winners in 2013, will battle Morocco on Wednesday with a place in the AFCON final at stake.

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The Super Eagles endured multiple trips between Fès and Marrakech for the quarter-final before travelling again to Rabat for Wednesday’s semi-final.

Nigeria topped Group C but were forced to change venues, unlike Morocco, who finished top of Group A and have played all their matches in Rabat.

Chelle acknowledged the physical and mental toll of the travel but said professionalism and focus would define Nigeria’s display against the hosts.

“We know the journey has been tough,” Chelle said.

“But at this level, excuses don’t count. The players are ready, mentally strong, and determined to reach the final.”

The coach said experience and discipline would be vital against a hostile home crowd backing the Atlas Lions.

“Morocco are strong, especially at home,” Chelle said.

“But we respect them without fearing them. We came here to compete and to win.”

The coach revealed Nigeria may adopt a different approach against Morocco, citing fatigue after a demanding schedule.

“My players are tired,” Chelle said. “We may start more compact, allow Morocco the ball, and manage the game better early on.”

He explained that the Super Eagles could increase intensity later in the match.

“We’ll try to control the first half. In the second half, we hope to return to our usual pressing and attacking style.”

Alex Iwobi said the Super Eagles would approach the semi-final with the same winning mentality that has powered their unbeaten run at the tournament.

“Our mindset hasn’t changed,” Iwobi said.

“We believe in ourselves, we trust the plan, and we want to keep this momentum going.”

The Fulham midfielder credited team unity for Nigeria’s impressive form in Morocco.

“We’re playing like a family.

“Everyone is fighting for each other, and when you have that bond, good results usually follow,” he said.

He also dismissed claims of major tactical changes from Nigeria’s earlier struggles in the World Cup qualifiers.

“I don’t think it’s about tactics.

“It’s about commitment, belief, and giving everything on the pitch. Right now, it’s working for us,” he said.

The semi-final will hold at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, which also hosted Morocco’s group matches, Round of 16 as well as their quarter-final matches, and will stage the final.

The hosts will again rely on strong home support, while Nigeria will look to their potent attack to secure a place in the AFCON final.

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