The Super Eagles are confident and remain in high spirits as the focus on the World Cup qualifer match with Zambia.
The Super Eagles spokesman, Toyin Ibitoye, on Wednesday debunked
the report that the team would be satisfied with a draw against Zambia,
saying the team would be going for an outright win.
Ibitoye told the News Agency of Nigeria in Lagos that the team
would be aiming at defeating the Chipolopolo of Zambia in the crucial
encounter in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.
Nigeria is on the brink of qualifying for the 2018 Mundial in
Russia with an emphatic win over the African champions 4-0 and the
reverse fixture in Yaoundé which ended 1-1.
Nigeria will play Zambia on Saturday at Godswill Akpabio
International Stadium in Uyo. Nigeria got the first goal in Yaoundé
after 30 minutes play through Moses Simon while Cameroun got their
equaliser 15 minutes to go through a Vincent Aboubakar penalty.
Nigeria had started the campaign in what many soccer pundits
predicted to be the group of death in a blistering form with a 2-1
defeat of Zambia in Ndola to pick their first ever away win.
Goals from the premier league hotshots, Alex Iwobi and Kelechi
Iheanacho in the 33rd and 43rd minutes, ensured the much needed bright
start, while Zambia’s Mbesuma scored in the 70th minute.
Nigeria maintained the record when they defeated the highest ranked
team in Africa, the Desert Warriors of Algeria in Uyo 3-1, courtesy of a
brace from Victor Moses and a goal from Mikel Obi.
However, the Gernot Rohr’s men can take a watertight lead on the summit of the Group B if they defeat Zambia on Sunday.
A win means they will be on 13 points as against Zambia who will be rooted with seven points.
On the importance of the match against the Wedson Nyirenda-tutored
team from the Southern part of Africa, Ibitoye said the team’s
management was leaving no stone unturned.

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