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Chelle Confident As Super Eagles Target Unity Cup Title Defence Against Jamaica

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Nigeria head coach Éric Chelle has declared that the Super Eagles are fully prepared to retain the Unity Cup trophy when they face Jamaica in Saturday’s final in London.

The Super Eagles and the Reggae Boyz secured their places in the final after recording identical 2-0 victories over Zimbabwe and India respectively, setting up another chapter in the growing rivalry between the two nations in the Afro-Caribbean tournament that celebrates football, music and culture in the British capital.

Saturday’s encounter will mark the third meeting between Nigeria and Jamaica in the history of the competition.

Last year’s final produced an entertaining spectacle, with Nigeria eventually triumphing after a dramatic penalty shoot-out. Moses Simon handed the Super Eagles an early lead before Jamaica responded almost immediately through Kaheim Dixon.

Nigeria restored their advantage early in the second half through Samuel Chukwueze, only for Jon Russell to draw the Reggae Boyz level once again and force the contest into penalties.

The Super Eagles converted all five spot-kicks, while Jamaica’s Dwayne Atkinson missed his effort, firing over the bar as goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali watched on.

Although Simon and Chukwueze are absent from this year’s squad, Nigeria produced another assured display in Tuesday’s semi-final, defeating Zimbabwe through a brilliant brace from debutant Femi Azeez.

Jamaica, meanwhile, advanced after overcoming India, with Courtney Clarke opening the scoring before Dixon sealed victory.

Speaking ahead of the final, Chelle insisted that his players are mentally prepared for any situation, including another penalty shoot-out if required.

“Penalties are part of the game and they can decide who wins a match,” Chelle said.

“Every time I go into a game, I have the mentality to win. This is the culture I have put in these boys — the winning culture.”

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The Franco-Malian tactician stressed that his youthful squad remains ambitious and eager to succeed.

“I don’t know if Saturday’s game will end in penalties; what I know is that I have prepared my team to win,” he added.

“These are very young players with a bright future and they are hungry for success at every level. We have prepared to win and defend the Unity Cup.”

The final is expected to attract considerable interest from supporters of both nations in London, with Jamaica determined to end Nigeria’s dominance and the Super Eagles aiming to preserve their status as the competition’s most successful side.

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