Monday, November 17, 2025
av1tvnews@gmail.com
FootballSports

Super Eagles Coach Eric Chelle Alleges DR Congo Used “Voodoo” During World Cup Playoff Penalties

Nigeria’s head coach claims Congolese staff attempted to jinx players during tense shoot-out in Morocco.

Super Eagles head coach Eric Chelle has alleged that the Democratic Republic of Congo employed “voodoo” tactics during the penalty shoot-out in Sunday’s World Cup qualifying playoff final in Morocco.

Speaking to the press after the match, Chelle revealed that his frustrations were directed at members of the Congolese technical staff during the tense shoot-out. He reportedly stormed toward DR Congo’s technical area and confronted several staff members, including head coach Sébastien Desabre, before being restrained by Nigerian officials.

Chelle claimed that members of the Congolese bench used rituals involving “something water” in an attempt to jinx Nigerian players during the penalties. “During all the penalty sessions, the guy from Congo did some voodoo. Every time, so this is why I was a little nervous after him,” he said.

The allegations come amid the high-stakes atmosphere of the World Cup qualifiers, highlighting the intensity and pressure surrounding the playoff final.

Victoria Emeto
the authorVictoria Emeto
A bright and self-driven graduate trainee at AV1 News, she brings fresh energy and curiosity to her role. With a strong academic background in Mass Communication, she has a solid foundation in storytelling, audience engagement, and media ethics. Her passion lies in the evolving media landscape, particularly how emerging technologies are reshaping content creation and distribution. She is already carving a niche for herself as a skilled journalist, honing her reporting, writing, and research abilities through hands-on experience. She actively explores the intersection of digital innovation and traditional journalism.

Leave a Reply