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New Super Eagles “twomatch” manager, Shuaibu Amodu has vowed that
Nigeria will hit Congo hard in Brazzaville when both countries clash in
the return leg of the Morocco 2015 Nations Cup qualifier.
Congo won the Calabar first leg by 3-2, one of the poor results that led to the sack of Stephen Keshi, who has since been replaced with Amodu for just two games.
Amodu was quoted yesterday by Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) Media Chief, Demola Olajire as saying that if Congo can come here to pick a win, the Eagles are capable of doing same in their backyard. In Amodu’s words: “If Congo can come here and score three goals, nothing stops us going to Congo to score three or more goals. We have done it before. We will do it again.”
It would be noted that Amodu is not new to this kind of rescue mission job. In April 2001, the then NFA sacked Dutchman Johannes Bonfrere with Nigeria’s 2002 FIFA World Cup qualifying ship in troubled waters. They brought in Amodu, with Stephen Keshi and Joe Erico as his assistants. They needed to win all of Nigeria’s last three matches of the campaign to be sure of a place in Korea/Japan.
Ever confident of his own ability, Amodu led the team to turned back Liberia 2-0 in Port Harcourt, hammered Sudan 4-0 in Omdurman and dismissed Ghana 3-0 in Port Harcourt
to qualify for the World Cup.
The present situation is no less daunting, but Amodu was not ruffled. As a result of CAF’s regulation for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, the Super Eagles need to score three goals in Brazzaville on November 15 and not concede more than one to steady their ship for Morocco. This is because they lost 2-3 to the Congolese in Calabar on September 6, and should both teams finish on equal number of points, CAF will take into consideration, the team that scored the most away goals in the fixture involving both teams. Once Nigeria hits three goals in Pointe Noire and does not concede more than one, all they need do to qualify is defeat South Africa in Uyo on November 19 to qualify for the final tournament.
Congo won the Calabar first leg by 3-2, one of the poor results that led to the sack of Stephen Keshi, who has since been replaced with Amodu for just two games.
Amodu was quoted yesterday by Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) Media Chief, Demola Olajire as saying that if Congo can come here to pick a win, the Eagles are capable of doing same in their backyard. In Amodu’s words: “If Congo can come here and score three goals, nothing stops us going to Congo to score three or more goals. We have done it before. We will do it again.”
It would be noted that Amodu is not new to this kind of rescue mission job. In April 2001, the then NFA sacked Dutchman Johannes Bonfrere with Nigeria’s 2002 FIFA World Cup qualifying ship in troubled waters. They brought in Amodu, with Stephen Keshi and Joe Erico as his assistants. They needed to win all of Nigeria’s last three matches of the campaign to be sure of a place in Korea/Japan.
Ever confident of his own ability, Amodu led the team to turned back Liberia 2-0 in Port Harcourt, hammered Sudan 4-0 in Omdurman and dismissed Ghana 3-0 in Port Harcourt
to qualify for the World Cup.
The present situation is no less daunting, but Amodu was not ruffled. As a result of CAF’s regulation for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, the Super Eagles need to score three goals in Brazzaville on November 15 and not concede more than one to steady their ship for Morocco. This is because they lost 2-3 to the Congolese in Calabar on September 6, and should both teams finish on equal number of points, CAF will take into consideration, the team that scored the most away goals in the fixture involving both teams. Once Nigeria hits three goals in Pointe Noire and does not concede more than one, all they need do to qualify is defeat South Africa in Uyo on November 19 to qualify for the final tournament.
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