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The general secretary of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) Mohammed Sanusi has charged the Flying Eagles to live up to expectations by lifting the U20 World Cup in New Zealand.
The NFF chief watched the Flying Eagles last training in Nurnberg, Germany, at the weekend and after which he addressed the team.
“We pray that God will uplift you. You were the first team to give me a trophy when I assumed office as general secretary, that was the African Youth Championship. It was three days after I got into office,” the general secretary said.
“I now pray you give me the World Cup.
“Nothing is impossible with prayers and determination. Hard work combined with prayers will make the impossible possible.”
He again pledged the total support of the NFF to the team.
“You will not lack anything in New Zealand and I believe you will deliver,” he assured.
The general secretary also commended the coaches and backroom staff for doing well thus far, saying the sky will only be their stepping stone.
Taiwo Awoniyi responded to the heart-warming remarks of the NFF chieftain on behalf of the team.
“We thank you for this visit. We are very encouraged by this and we will justify the confidence you have in this team,” Awoniyi promised.
“The mentality of this team right from the U17s is that we play all our matches like a cup final and win them.
“We know the expectations back in Nigeria are that we win the World Cup.
This has not put us under any unnecessary pressure, but rather it has boosted our confidence so that we will return to Nigeria as world champions.”

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