Super
Eagles boss, Stephen Keshi has come out to advise Nigerians to remain
steadfast behind the national team, as it will be bold and ready for the
quarter-final duel against the Elephants of Cote D’ Ivoire on Sunday.
His skipper, Joseph Yobo also spoke in similar vein on Thursday in
Rustenberg.
Keshi was reacting to news making the rounds that Nigerians were
scared of the confrontation with the Ivorien Elephants. “If you must win
a trophy you must beat the biggest and best teams, so why should we be
afraid of any team. The bigger they come the bigger they will fall. Who
told you that if it were to be the Hawks of Togo, it will be a
walk-over? There is no small team anywhere and the Ivoriens know. It’s a
classic and we will show why we are the Super Eagles on Sunday,” he
said.
Keshi said the spirit in camp has been very good so far and all the
23 players in the squad are all healthy and ready to give their best.
“Nigerians should just be praying for their team and have belief in them
instead of expressing any fear, because on Sunday it will eleven
players from Ivory Coast against the same number from Nigeria”.
Yobo on his part said the game will be an exciting one for him and
he’s looking forward eagerly to it. “They are a great team and so we are
and we know ourselves well, so no one is afraid of the other just a
case of top football giants clashing at the wrong time. I think we shall
be up to it,” he said.
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