CHAN
Nigeria coach Daniel Ogunmodede speaks on Ghana clash

As the Nigerian national team prepares for the highly anticipated first leg of their African Nations Championship (CHAN) final qualifier against Ghana on Sunday, Coach Daniel Ogunmodede shares his insights with CAFOnline.com.
In this exclusive interview, he discusses the team’s preparations, strategies, and the broader significance of this fixture.
Below is the full Q&A:
CAFOnline.com: How has the team’s preparation been leading up to this crucial two-legged tie against Ghana?
Coach Ogunmodede: Considering the critical nature of this upcoming two-legged tie against Ghana, we have been working diligently and passionately in our preparation.
We are focused on honing our strengths, addressing weaknesses, and strategizing specific tactics tailored to face Ghana’s formidable team.
The players have shown great commitment and dedication during training sessions, and we’re confident we are well-equipped to face the challenge head-on.
CAFOnline.com: What specific strategies are you focusing on to counter Ghana’s strengths?
Coach Ogunmodede: We have been meticulously analyzing Ghana’s gameplay and identifying key areas where they excel.
Though it’s been challenging to gather sufficient information on individual players due to the visibility of their league, we’re devising tactical strategies to capitalize on our strengths while exploiting potential vulnerabilities in Ghana’s approach.
Our team is prepared to adapt dynamically during the match to neutralize their strengths effectively.
CAFOnline.com: How has the inclusion of players from various clubs shaped the dynamics and chemistry of the squad?
Coach Ogunmodede: The inclusion of players from various clubs has positively influenced the squad’s dynamics and chemistry.
It has brought together a diverse group of talented individuals, each contributing unique skill sets and experiences.
This diversity fosters unity, enhances adaptability, and strengthens our collective performance on the field.
CAFOnline.com: Given the intense rivalry between Ghana and Nigeria, how do you manage the pressure and expectations of such a high-stakes game?
Coach Ogunmodede: Managing the pressure and expectations surrounding such a high-stakes gameagainst our intense rivals is a key focus.
We emphasize mental fortitude, maintaining a clear focus on our game plan, and instilling confidence in the players to perform at their best.
Embracing the rivalry as motivation rather than anxiety is central to our approach.
CAFOnline.com: Can you walk us through the process of selecting your final squad for this match?
Coach Ogunmodede: Selecting the final squad has been a challenging process due to the pool of talented players available.
We evaluate players based on form, fitness levels, recent club performances, and tactical suitability.
Positional requirements and team balance are also crucial in ensuring we have the best lineup for success.
CAFOnline.com: Which players have stood out during the build-up to this game, and what do they bring to the team?
Coach Ogunmodede: Several players have stood out for their dedication, skill, and leadership.
Buchi has been exceptional, and Nduka’s leadership qualities are noteworthy.
Papa is another standout. They have set high standards in training, showcasing versatility and inspiring their teammates.
CAFOnline.com: How do you plan to balance the team’s attacking ambitions with defensive stability?
Coach Ogunmodede: Achieving balance is pivotal. We’ve focused on maintaining disciplined defensive shapes while ensuring quick transitions to exploit attacking opportunities.
Our emphasis is on teamwork, effective communication, and versatility to maintain equilibrium on the field.
CAFOnline.com: How has the team adapted to your coaching philosophy, and do you see that reflected in their performances?
Coach Ogunmodede: The team has embraced our coaching philosophy, which prioritizes teamwork, tactical intelligence, and dedication.
We aim to instil discipline, resilience, and creativity in our performances, and this is evident in their training and matches.
CAFOnline.com: The Ghana-Nigeria rivalry is legendary. How do you keep your players focused on the game rather than the history?
Coach Ogunmodede: We emphasize focusing on the present moment, respecting our opponents, and channelling the rivalry into positive motivation.
Effective communication and mental preparation have kept the players focused solely on the game.
CAFOnline.com: What message are you sending to the players about the importance of this match?
Coach Ogunmodede: I remind the players that this match reflects national pride.
It’s not just about qualification—it’s about representing Nigeria with passion, integrity, and determination.
Their performance carries the hopes and dreams of an entire nation.
CAFOnline.com: What role does the first-leg advantage play, and how important is it to secure a win in front of the Ghanaian fans?
Coach Ogunmodede: Playing the first leg away presents a unique challenge, but securing a win would give us a psychological edge and demonstrate our resilience.
It’s crucial to showcase our quality and character to set the tone for the rest of the tie.
CAFOnline.com: What challenges have you faced during preparations, and how have you overcome them?
Coach Ogunmodede: Adapting players to different playing styles and maintaining fitness levels have been challenging.
We’ve addressed this through rigorous training sessions, video analysis, and fostering a strong sense of teamwork.
CAFOnline.com: Ghana has a strong squad. What gives Nigeria the edge in this contest?
Coach Ogunmodede: Our dynamic playing style, depth of talent, and adaptability give us an edge.
The players’ determination and strong work ethic further boost our chances against Ghana.
CAFOnline.com: What would qualification for CHAN mean for Nigerian football?
Coach Ogunmodede: Qualification would be monumental. It offers a platform to showcase local talent, raise the profile of the domestic league, and inspire the next generation of footballers.
CAFOnline.com: How do you personally approach games like these?
Coach Ogunmodede: I approach such games with calm focus and strategic planning.
Leading Nigeria to victory would be a tremendous honour and a testament to the hard work and dedication of the entire team.
CHAN
Egypt’s expected debut in CHAN fails after home crash to South Africa

The valuable away goal that Egypt scored in the first leg of their CHAN qualifiers with South Africa counted for nothing as they crumbled miserably 3-1 at home on Sunday.
Although the Africa Nations Championship is on its eighth edition, Egypt, a record seven times Africa Cup of Nations winner, has never featured in the CHAN.
Egypt’s hopes of qualifying for the first time in the 2025 African Nations Championship (CHAN) ended abruptly after a disappointing 3-1 home defeat to South Africa at the Suez Canal Stadium.
Having secured a vital 1-1 draw in the first leg away in South Africa last Sunday, courtesy of Mohamed Antar’s volley, Egypt failed to build on their away-goal advantage and succumbed to a 4-2 aggregate defeat.
South Africa started aggressively, hitting Egypt’s post through Craig Weaver in the fourth minute before eventually taking the lead ten minutes later. Maema capitalized on a defensive error inside the penalty area, slotting home comfortably to put the visitors ahead.
Egypt survived another scare in the 24th minute when Maema’s shot again hit the woodwork. Just three minutes later, however, Mfolozi doubled South Africa’s lead after a deflected cross fell kindly at his feet for an easy finish.
Mohamed El-Sayed briefly reignited Egyptian hopes, reducing the deficit with a deft finish from a precise cross delivered by Sayed Abdullah in the 31st minute, making the halftime score 2-1.
The hosts’ chances of mounting a comeback faded shortly after the restart when goalkeeper Mahmoud Abu Al-Saud conceded a penalty for fouling a South African forward. Luthuli confidently converted the resulting penalty in the 51st minute, restoring the two-goal cushion.
Despite tactical adjustments and several attacking substitutions by Egypt, the home side struggled to threaten South Africa’s composed defense. South Africa comfortably controlled the remainder of the match, securing their passage to the next round.
South Africa will now face Malawi, who advanced by overcoming Comoros with a decisive 4-0 aggregate victory.
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CHAN 2025: Gambia survives as Gabon crashes out after penalty heartbreak

Gabon’s hopes of progressing in the 2025 African Nations Championship (CHAN) qualifiers were dashed as they suffered a penalty shootout defeat to Gambia after a goalless draw in Libreville on Saturday.
Despite dominating the second-leg match of the second qualification stage and creating numerous scoring chances, the Panthers failed to find the net, ultimately paying the price in the shootout.
The decisive moment came in the 78th minute when Gabon was awarded a penalty, but Samson Mbingui failed to convert, leaving the Scorpions with a lifeline.
With the match still deadlocked at 0-0 after regulation time, the contest went to a penalty shootout, where Gambia kept their composure to secure victory and advance to the next round.
The Scorpions converted all their attempts, while Gabon’s Nasta Oyono missed his shot, sending his effort wide and sealing his team’s elimination.
Elsewhere, Malawi advanced thanks to their 2-0 home win over Comoros to seal a 4-0 aggregate victory.
Wongani Lungu opened in the scoring for the home side in the 50th minute before Binwell Katinji’s strike on the hour mark secured the win.
First Leg Results:
- Gambia 0-0 Gabon (February 28, 2025)
- Comoros 0-2 Malawi (March 2, 2025)
- South Africa 1-1 Egypt (March 2, 2025)
Second Leg Fixtures:
- Malawi 2-0 Comoros – March 8, 2025 Malawi win 4-0 on aggregate
- Gabon 0-0 Gambia – March 8, 2025 – Gambia win on penalties
- Egypt vs. South Africa – March 9, 2025 | 19:30 GMT
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Egypt secure vital away draw against South Africa in CHAN 2025 qualifier

Egypt’s local national team claimed a crucial away goal after drawing 1-1 with South Africa in the first leg of the 2025 African Nations Championship (CHAN) qualifiers at Free State Stadium on Sunday.
Mohamed Antar put Egypt ahead in the 66th minute with a well-taken volley before South Africa’s Jamie Webber equalized with a powerful strike 14 minutes from time.
The Pharaohs started cautiously, prioritizing defensive stability, while the hosts struggled to break through. South Africa’s first real threat came early in the eighth minute when Monnapule Saleng tested goalkeeper Mahmoud Abou El-Saoud from a distance.
Both sides lacked fluency in the first half, so the teams went into the break level at 0-0. After the restart, Egypt capitalized on a defensive mistake, with Antar firing home to give the visitors a crucial lead.
However, South Africa responded strongly, with Webber unleashing a long-range effort that found the top corner, denying Egypt a first-leg victory.
The result leaves Egypt in a strong position, with the away goal offering a slight advantage ahead of the second leg, scheduled for 9 March in Cairo.
A goalless draw would be enough to send Egypt into the final qualifying round. In this round, they would face either Comoros or Malawi for a place at CHAN 2025, which will be held in August in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania.
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