Victor Osimhen, Iwobi, Bassey — Are these Eric Chelle’s Super Eagles untouchables?
Following the Unity Cup win in London and Nigeria's fiery 2-2 draw with Poland in Warsaw, the Malian tactician laid out exactly what it takes to earn a spot in the national team and he didn't mince words when naming the players who set the standard.
The message was clear: This (playing for the Super Eagles) is not a present.
The Untouchables Chelle Named
In a statement that certainly impress Nigeria's football ecosystem, Chelle explicitly checked some of the names as the benchmarks every other player must surpass:
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Victor Osimhen
The Galatasaray striker, hero in Istanbul, and former African Player of the Year. Chelle didn't just call him a good striker, he declared him "the best striker in the world."
Translation: if you want Osimhen's spot, you must be better than the best in the world.
Alex Iwobi: The midfield maestro
The Fulham man who pulls the strings in central midfield for Nigeria. Chelle didn't offer alternatives for his position.
He called Iwobi "the magician" and left the implication hanging: you have to be more magical than him.
Calvin Bassey
The former Rangers defender and Iwobi's teammate at Fulham, who arrived in Warsaw fresh off a high-energy performance.
Chelle placed him at the centre-back benchmark, alongside Semi Ajayi, Benjamin Fredricks, Igoh Ogbu and new star, Emmanuel Fernandez.
The Curious Case of Ademola Lookman
Here's where it gets interesting. Ademola Lookman, one of Nigeria's most influential players, a standout at club level, was not named.
Was this an oversight? A deliberate choice? Or did the Franco-Malian coach simply forget Lookman in the heat of making his point?
Some will argue it's unintentional. Others will say it's a signal: even the best can be challenged. Even the most important can be replaced, if you're better.
The Full Picture Chelle Painted
Chelle didn't just name names. He mapped out the entire defensive landscape:
Centre-back: Calvin Bassey, Semi Ajayi, Benjamin Fredricks, Igoh Ogbu, Fernandez
Full-back: Ola Aina, Bruno Onyemaechi, Bright Osayi-Samuel, Zaidu Sanusi
Midfield: Alex Iwobi
Striker: Victor Osimhen
Then he issued the warning: "You have to be better than all of these guys to enter that team. This is not a present. You have to give everything; intensity, aggression and if you deserve to play."
🧠🇳🇬 𝗧𝗛𝗜𝗦 𝗜𝗦 𝗪𝗛𝗬 mediocre players can't play for Éric Chelle's Super Eagles, whether Europe-based or homebased..
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What this means for Nigeria's future
Chelle's message isn't just about these three players. It's about the entire squad's direction.
For the untouchables: Osimhen, Iwobi and Bassey etc just received a massive vote of confidence, but also a warning. No one is safe forever. Even the best can be dethroned.
For the challengers: Every Nigerian player reading this now has a clear target. Beat Osimhen, outplay Iwobi, outshine Bassey, and others. That's the only way in.
For the fans: Stop expecting automatic picks. The coach is saying it loud: merit is the only currency that matters.
The Bigger Picture
Eric Chelle is building something different. He's not hide behind club reputations or past glories. He's saying: "If you're better, you play. If you're not, you sit."
That's the philosophy that forges champions. That's the mindset that turns a squad into a machine.
And here's the truth: Osimhen, Iwobi and Bassey earned their spots. But Chelle just made it clear, they're not untouchable. They're just the hardest to beat.