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Ijeh: Eric Chelle should have used NPFL and fringe players for Jordan and Iran friendlies

Alao Oluwaseyi by Alao Oluwaseyi
April 2, 2026
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Source: Nigeria Super Eagles' official X account.

Former Nigerian international during an exclusive interview with Footy-Africa Peter Ijeh has called on Super Eagles head coach Eric Chelle to prioritize the inclusion of Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) stars in future national team assignments.

​Ijeh’s comments come in the wake of Nigeria’s recent international window in Turkey, where the Super Eagles secured a 2-1 victory over Iran before playing out a 2-2 draw against Jordan.

Despite the positive results, the squad selection raised eyebrows across the Nigerian media, as Chelle opted for a roster devoid of a single home-based player.

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  • Case for local integration
  • ​Silver linings: the Fernandez factor
  • ​Discipline and the road ahead

Case for local integration

​Speaking exclusively to Footy-Africa, the Sweden-based UEFA-licensed coach expressed his disappointment over the lack of domestic representation, arguing that friendly windows provide the perfect platform for developmental growth.

​”It would have been more interesting to see more NPFL players capped, providing them with much-needed international experience and exposure rather than relying solely on the regular squad members,” Ijeh noted.

​The former striker suggested that a more balanced approach to squad selection would benefit the long-term health of Nigerian football:

​”There are several fringe players who haven’t seen much action lately; they should have been handed an opportunity to prove their worth. In my view, the squad should have featured a 40-50% mix of NPFL talents and fringe internationals.”

Zenke hails Chelle’s defensive depth after Super Eagles’ win over Iran

​Silver linings: the Fernandez factor

​While critical of the selection policy, Ijeh was quick to highlight the successful integration of Emmanuel Fernandez. The London-born Rangers defender, who recently pledged his international future to Nigeria, enjoyed a dream debut against Jordan, scoring a well-taken goal in the first half.

​”I must congratulate Emmanuel Fernandez on his debut and his goal,” Ijeh said. “His performance was a bright spot, though his ultimate impact will depend on the specific role the coaching staff envisions for him within the tactical setup.”

The #SuperEagles are set to face Poland and Portugal this summer! pic.twitter.com/RDPzaJ4EfR

— 🇳🇬 Super Eagles (@NGSuperEagles) April 2, 2026

​Discipline and the road ahead

​Ijeh also touched upon the dismissal of Alex Iwobi, who received a red card for violent conduct during the Jordan clash. Rather than joining the chorus of critics, the former forward viewed the incident as a tactical trial by fire:

​”While Iwobi’s red card could have been avoided, it served as a steep learning curve. It tested the team’s mental fortitude and their ability to remain compact while playing with a numerical disadvantage.”

​Looking toward the horizon, Ijeh remains optimistic about the team’s chances of qualifying for future tournament after missing the 2026 FIFA World Cup .

​”I wish the Super Eagles the very best as they pursue qualification for the next AFCON. Furthermore, the ultimate goal remains the 2030 FIFA World Cup, and I hope to see them secure their place on that stage,” he concluded.

Tags: Alex IwobiEmmanuel FernandezEric ChellePeter Ijeh🇳🇬 Nigeria
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