Nigeria head coach Eric Sekou Chelle has reacted to the Super Eagles’ painful exit from the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, following their semi-final defeat to hosts Morocco on penalties.
The tightly contested encounter ended 0–0 after regulation time and extra time, before Morocco prevailed in the shootout to book their place in the final.
While much of the post-match conversation has centred on refereeing decisions, Chelle chose a more measured perspective, refusing to dwell on officiating and instead acknowledging Morocco’s effort on home soil.
“There is a lot to say about the intensity, the movement, and the spirit,” Chelle admitted, adding that the Atlas Lions’ victory was not undeserved.
Despite the disappointment, the former Mali national team coach praised his players for their commitment and resilience throughout the tournament.
“This match was not easy. But our players fought for every ball. It’s crazy that we lost on penalties, but that’s football. Life goes on. Morocco deserved their victory. I am proud of my players, but I am disappointed for them. We were, perhaps, the best team in this AFCON,” Chelle said.
With Nigeria’s title hopes over, Chelle has already shifted focus to the classification match, urging his squad to finish the tournament on a high note.
“The competition is not over. We have the classification match to win,” he added.
Nigeria will now face Egypt in the AFCON 2025 classification match, while Morocco and Senegal are set to contest the final for continental supremacy.



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