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Henry Makinwa: Super Eagles Showing Clear Identity Under Chelle, Must Improve Set-Piece Defending

Former Nigerian international Henry Makinwa has praised the Super Eagles for their growing cohesion and tactical identity under head coach Eric Chelle at the ongoing 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.
Makinwa shared his thoughts following Nigeria’s convincing 3–1 victory over Uganda in their final Group C match on Tuesday at the Complexe Sportif de Fès, a result that sealed a perfect group-stage run for the three-time African champions.
Speaking with Footy Africa, the former striker expressed satisfaction with the team’s overall display, particularly the fluid transition from defence to attack, which he described as a refreshing sight.
“There’s no cause for alarm yet,” Makinwa said. “What the team needs to reinforce is character: play with the flair of a Spanish side and win with the character of an Italian team.”
According to him, the performance against Uganda was one of Nigeria’s most purposeful outings in recent years.
“The overall performance was impressive. It was the first time in recent years that it felt purposeful. The team played as a unit and showed a clear identity, with excellent transitions from attack to defence,” he noted.
However, Makinwa also highlighted areas that require attention, particularly Nigeria’s organisation during set pieces. He advised the technical crew to consider a man-marking system, especially when defending crosses into the box.
“I expect Ajayi to take charge of the defensive line,” he said. “On set pieces delivered across the goal line, the team should adopt man-marking, with one or two free players assigned to attack the cross. That didn’t happen.”
The former international stressed the importance of leadership on the pitch, pointing out that coaches cannot see everything from the touchline.
“Coaches can’t see everything, so I would delegate a commanding player in those situations. He should organise the defensive line—same height, same energy, and the right attitude,” Makinwa added. “Ajayi should be the ‘defence minister.’”
With Nigeria through to the Round of 16 and confidence building within the squad, Makinwa believes fine-tuning details like defensive organisation could be crucial as the Super Eagles aim for a fourth AFCON title.






