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U-20 W/Cup: Eguma Urges F’ Eagles To Stay Focused
Dolphins of Port Harcourt Manager, Stanley Eguma has urged the Flying Eagles to be focused in their remaining matches at the ongoing FIFA U-20 World Cup in Turkey.
Eguma was reacting to the national team’s 1-0 victory over South Korea to qualify for the round of 16.
He told newsmen in Port Harcourt that although Nigeria qualified for the second round, they need to be more professional in front of goal.
“We played well, but you will agree with me that our players lost several scoring chances.
“ I urge the coaching crew to work on the finishing ability of the team, to make them utilise all their scoring opportunities in order to progress further in the competition.
Eguma reminded the team to remain focused and concentrate more in the defence and attack.
“I want Coach John Obuh to organise his defence and make it concentrate more and not concede cheap goals.
“I congratulate the team for the victory because the South Koreans were equally good and gave a good account of themselves,’’ he said.
Dolphins Media Officer, China Acheru also commended the Flying Eagles for defeating the South Koreans.
“The boys have done well and I believe they will still do well in the second round of the tournament.
“They should remain focused and take all their chances,’’ he said.
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