Eagles need luck in Ethiopia – Kanu
Ex-Super
Eagles captain Nwankwo Kanu has admitted that Nigeria’s first leg 2014
World Cup qualifying playoff against Ethiopia in Addis Ababa on Sunday
will be a tough one, saying “we need luck”.
The return match takes place in Calabar on November 16 and the aggregate winners qualify for next year’s finals in Brazil.
And the Walya Antelopes have vowed to
beat the Eagles at their Addis Ababa National Stadium fortress and
travel to Calabar to seal their place at the World Cup.
Coach Bishaw Sewnet and midfielder
Menyahil Teshome said on Monday the Walya Antelopes had learned some
lessons from their 2-0 defeat by the Eagles at the 2013 Africa Cup of
Nations in South Africa, warning Nigeria not to take victory for granted
this time around.
Teshome said, “I think we will have a
better game in the coming match against Nigeria.” We are ready for this
match, we are very ready. We learned a lesson from the mistakes we made
last time.Our strength is our team spirit.
“We have nothing to fear. Until now, we’ve been supported by our people.”
But Kanu, who represented Nigeria at the
France ’98, Korea/Japan 2002 and South Africa 2010 World Cups, is
backing the Eagles to pick up maximum points from the encounter.
However, the Atlanta ’96 Olympic Games
gold medallist maintains victory will not come easy for Nigeria in the
high altitude of Ethiopia, calling for support for the Eagles.
“As the crucial match against Ethiopia
draws near, let’s give our team support and prayers,”the 1995 UEFA
Champions League winner wrote on Facebook on Tuesday.
“We need all the luck and three points in the match.”
Meanwhile, coach Stephen Keshi says only “big characters” will be selected for the clash.
“This (match) will be a serious test
for us because it is the final hurdle. Only big characters will be
selected to play and concentration and focus must be high,”supersport quoted the Tunisia ’94 Africa Cup of Nation winner as saying.
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