Chan 2024: Eric Chelle supports four ruins in the home.

The technical advisor of Super Eagles, Eric Chelle, is taking stock of the great defeat of his B-Squad by Sudan in the African Nations Championship (Chan 2024) and said that four expensive errors ruined the national team at Nigeria’s house.

With the corporate support of Showtime, a leading brand in the development of football, Sports247 reports that Chelle was left with Shell shocked after the Chan Eagles let four goals against Sudan and Nigeria crashed from the championship with a group game yet to play.

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Speaking with a very sad and hoarse voice, the Franco-Malian tactic took comfort in how his team began well and even got the ball at the bottom of the Sudanese network, just for Var to refuse him a goal, and they crumbled at that time.

Chelle said: “During the first 20 minutes, we played with Focus and scored a goal that was ruled out. After that, we could not avoid our mistakes, which continued in the second half.”

He admitted that Sudan is now being qualified by all analysts as the best side of the night in Zanzíbar, just because his players could not maintain control of the game and finally crumbled as a card package.

The former National Team of Mali and SC Oran de Algeria Gaffer said: “You can analyze in their favor, because it was our fault. It was not the best game we played, because we made four mistakes.”

Chelle concluded with a pass brand for him and the members of his technical team, insisting that they did everything that should be done when preparing the players for Tuesday’s game, but never waited for them to get rid of four crucial errors.

He pointed out: “Essentially, we prepare for the game. We analyze the Sudanese team and try to do well.

“The reality is that we prepare well, but we were not ready for mistakes. Football is like this; but we can’t play well and give four goals.”

Chelle will now prepare the Chan Eagles for a simple formality game of the last group against Congo on Tuesday, with the sole objective of obtaining a consolation victory that would see them end third at the final table.

That would be a spoiler for the hope of Congo to reach the second round, since they currently have two points and could pass to five if they beat Nigeria, then qualify ahead of Senegal or Sudan, who have four points in their clash on the last day in Group D.


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