Chelle on Lookman’s AFCON 2025 Display and Atletico Transfer

Nigeria’s head coach, Éric Chelle, has assessed the performance of forward Ademola Lookman during the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, acknowledging his impact in the early stages before noting a reduction in his influence as the tournament progressed. The comments follow Lookman’s high-profile transfer from Atalanta to Atlético Madrid shortly after the competition concluded.

Speaking to RMC Sport’s After Foot, Chelle offered a balanced review of the player’s tournament. “He [Lookman] was very good throughout the group phase, so exceptional,” Chelle stated. The coach credited Lookman for being a key offensive weapon during Nigeria’s initial matches. However, he pinpointed a shift during the quarter-final stage. “In the quarter-finals, it is true he started to falter a bit; physically, he is good, but it’s true we felt he was tired,” Chelle explained, suggesting accumulated fatigue impacted the winger’s dynamism at a critical moment.

The 2025 AFCON, hosted by Morocco, saw Nigeria navigate a challenging group before being eliminated in the last eight. Lookman, a pivotal figure in the Super Eagles’ attack, initially lived up to his status as a primary goal threat and creative outlet. Chelle’s remarks indicate that the physical demands of the tournament, which included several high-intensity games over a short period, ultimately affected the 26-year-old’s output in the knockout round.

This assessment arrives amidst a significant career development for Lookman. In the January transfer window following AFCON, he completed a move from Serie A club Atalanta to La Liga giants Atlético Madrid. The transfer represents a major step up, moving from a prominent European side to one of Spain’s top clubs, and underscores the high regard in which he is held despite any tournament fatigue.

While the quarter-final dip was noted, Chelle’s overarching narrative underscores Lookman’s value to the Nigerian squad. His group-stage displays were instrumental in progressing from a tough pool. The subsequent move to Atlético Madrid is a testament to his club-level quality and increasing reputation. For the Super Eagles, integrating a player fresh from a major transfer and managing his workload will be key as they look toward future qualifying campaigns and the next AFCON cycle. His experience from a demanding tournament, coupled with a new challenge at a top European club, positions him as a continued cornerstone for Nigeria’s ambitions.

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