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Why Finidi George Should Be Blamed for Nigeria’s 2026 World Cup Exit, Full Analysis
Finidi George is facing renewed criticism as analysts say the damage that caused Nigeria’s World Cup exit was done during his brief but costly spell in charge.
- Finidi George is facing renewed criticism as analysts say the damage that caused Nigeria’s World Cup exit was done during his brief but costly spell in charge.
Following Nigeria’s dramatic elimination from the 2026 FIFA World Cup race after a penalty shootout loss to DR Congo, many Nigerians have turned their anger toward former Super Eagles head coach Finidi George, insisting that the team’s downfall began long before Eric Chelle took charge.
Although Chelle was on the touchline for the final play-off defeat, football analysts and fans argue that Finidi’s poor tenure is the real reason Nigeria found themselves in a must-win playoff, instead of qualifying automatically from a group the country was expected to dominate.
Finidi’s Poor Results in the Early Qualifiers Blamed for Nigeria’s Downward Spiral
The criticism centres on Finidi’s underwhelming performance during the initial group-stage qualifiers, where Nigeria failed to win key matches, dropping crucial points to teams they were expected to beat comfortably.

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Under Finidi, Nigeria:
- Failed to defeat low-ranked opponents
- Dropped points at home
- Struggled tactically, with no clear game plan
- Lacked firepower and creativity, despite having elite attackers
These results pushed Nigeria into a high-pressure playoff scenario instead of securing automatic qualification.
Fans Say Chelle Inherited a Broken Team
While Eric Chelle has taken responsibility for the DR Congo loss, supporters argue that he inherited a squad that was already psychologically fragile, tactically inconsistent, and under intense pressure because of the earlier damage.
A popular sentiment online reads:
“Finidi left a mess. Chelle tried, but it was too late.”
Social media reactions suggest that Nigerians believe no coach could have easily repaired the short-term damage done during those early qualifying matches.
Critics Point to Finidi’s Tactical Failures
Sports analysts highlight several issues from Finidi’s tenure:
- The team played without structure or identity.
- His substitutions were repeatedly questioned.
- Nigeria’s attack — on paper one of Africa’s strongest — looked disjointed.
- Key players appeared unmotivated, reflecting weak dressing-room management.
Many believe these tactical shortcomings were what pushed Nigeria into a desperate situation by the time Chelle took over.

Public Confidence Was Already Broken
By the time Eric Chelle assumed control, the Super Eagles were already:
- Under immense pressure from fans
- Facing injuries and fitness issues
- Struggling for form and belief
Chelle’s job was to salvage a campaign that was already on life support — and despite improved performances, Nigeria ultimately fell short.

