The Super Eagles now have a new coach, new ways of doing things and hopefully a couple of new players to challenge the status quo as the qualifying tournament for the 2026 World Cup resumes later this month.
New coach Eric Chelle has already shown he will go about his business a little differently with the infusion of new blood to the national team setup.
This means the old guard of players have a lot to prove to the new boss and so it will no longer be business as usual.
Genk striker Tolu Arokodare leads the new boys to the Super Eagles.
He has already posted his most prolific season by scoring 16 goals six years since he moved to Europe via Latvia.
He is a big centre-forward, who was a direct replacement for Paul Onuachu following to his transfer to Southampton. He is good in the air and also makes the most of his physicality.
Victor Osimhen is the arrowhead of the Super Eagles, but in the event the team play a twin strike force, Arokodare can battle the likes of Onuachu, Victor Boniface and Sadiq Umar for the other striker’s spot.
Igho Ogbu is another fresh call-up who could push for a place in the main squad.
The big central defender featured at the 2019 FIFA U20 World Cup in Poland and since then he has made a record transfer from Norwegian club Lillestrom to top Czech club Slavia Praha.
He has used his physicality to great effect in the heart of the Slavia defence.
In recent times, the Super Eagles central defence has been manned by William Ekong, Calvin Bassey and Semi Ajayi as Kenneth Omeruo and Chidozie Awaziem have fallen out of favour.
Injury to the reliable Ajayi has forced the search for worthy central defenders by the national team.
It is a chance for Ogbu, 25, to grab with both hands now.

Chrisantus Uche has made a name for himself on his La Liga debut with Getafe and it is hoped he can bring this vibe to the Super Eagles midfield, so too Turkey-based Anthony Dennis.
HB Academy product Dennis joined Goztepe SK, rose through the ranks to help them gain promotion back to the Turkish Super Lig.
The goal-scoring midfielder, who is widely compared to former Super Eagles star Wilson Oruma, has thus far netted twice in the Turkish top league.
The CHAN Eagles have been rewarded for qualifying for this year’s CHAN after Niger Tornadoes midfielder Papa Daniel, Enugu Rangers defender Ifeanyi Onyebuchi and goalkeeper Kayode Bankole from Remo Stars made the Super Eagles provisional squad.
It is a huge boost for the players from the NPFL leading up to the CHAN in August.




