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‘Super Eagles’ll Subdue Kenya In Nairobi’
Despite threats that the Super Eagles of Nigeria will see ‘hell’ when they visit Nairobi for the second leg of the Group F African qualifier for Brazil 2014 World Cup, the President of Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, Malam Aminu Maigari has declared that Nigeria will overcome Kenya in the return leg.
The Harambee Stars of Kenya were forced to a 1-1 draw by the Super Eagles in Calabar at the weekend and the Kenyans said they were robbed of victory by the amount of added time played by the referee.
But Maigari has said that the Kenyans would see the true Super Eagles when both teams clash again. He said that the Eagles were desperate to be at the 2014 World Cup and will go all out to redeem themselves in Nairobi.
According to him, the Super Eagles may have been weighed down by the celebrations of becoming African Champions in South Africa few weeks ago.
Besides, Kenya came to Calabar to frustrate Eagles with defensive game and would be under pressure to score when they host Nigeria.
One of Super Eagles coaches, Sylvanus Okpalla MON, on his part believed that the Eagles were over confident and apparently understated the Kenyans.
He however, said that the bottom line for the Eagles is to be in Brazil in 2014 and must ensure that they pick up the necessary points to ensure their qualification.
Meanwhile, Vice President of the Nigeria Football Association (NFA), Chief Mike Umeh, said yesterday that Super Eagles had chances of qualifying for the World Cup in spite of the home draw with Kenya.
Umeh told newsmen in Calabar that Nigeria was still topping its group and had chances of winning more matches.
He said the Eagles did not raise their game against Kenya and that made them to pay dearly for equalising in the last minute of the encounter.
Umeh urged the Eagles to be focused in the return match as they could win the match
‘’ It is okay. Football is not mathematics. When we go to Kenya too, they will be playing under pressure and we will take up the game.
‘’ There is no hell, I mean, it is eleven to eleven man’s game , so promising hell on earth , that is, we should write that one off, Nigeria is too matured for that kind of threat.
‘’ Well, we are still topping the table. We have five points now and we are still topping the table.
‘’ The implication is that we are still on top. All hopes are not lost. ’’
Umeh said he was optimistic that the Eagles would turn the table against the Kenyans in Nairobi despite the home draw.
He said the Kenyans would be playing under pressure at home and would be forced to open up, a situation, he said, would make the Eagles to also attack them.
The NFA vice president urged the Eagles to adopt same attitude and pattern they used during the nations cup for their remaining matches.
‘’ I believe that with the right attitude, we will win some matches. ’’