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2013 AFCON: ‘FG Not Expecting Much From Eagles’

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The National Sports Commission (NSC) chairman, Bolaji Abdullahi, has said that the Federal Government does not expect much from the Super Eagles going into next month’s African Nations Cup.

Despite failing to make the last tournament, the Nigerian team are still rated as one of the favourites for the title, but Abdullahi insists that the government’s expectations are next to nothing.

“It will not be easy for the team to be building and contesting at the same time. We do not expect much from the team because it is still a new team. They are not under any target from us.

“It is a new team and we have to be very careful.”

Abdullahi did say that the government would do everything to support the squad to have a successful outing in South Africa.

“The coach and players need support from every Nigerian, and as government, we will give them the necessary support they need.

“So let’s hope that everybody will put their hands together for the Eagles to do well,” the minister stated.

The Eagles camp for the 2013 African Cup of Nations opened in Abuja on Monday with 22 players taking part in the first training session at the Abuja National Stadium.

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