GREEN Eagles number one enemy, Tunisia said that they are aware of the odds against them as they fight the battle of their lives against Mozambique in the last World and Nations Cup cracker on November 14 in Maputo.
But Portuguese coach of the Carthage Eagles has also vowed to shed blood if need be to ensure that they get a win to qualify ahead of Nigeria on their Group B log. He believes that his side must implement a game plan based on movement and pace if they are to defeat Mozambique, and hold on to first place in their group. “We are going to play against a united team and against their fans. But we are capable of beating them at home.
“Mozambique are a good team. They haven’t lost at home in almost two years. They don’t score [much] but they’re united. The only way to destabilize them is to play fast. Nevertheless, they remain a team that we can beat. We’re not going to let anything go. The players know the huge responsibilities on their shoulders. They have worked so hard and deserves to go to the World Cup. So, we will give everything including shedding of blood, if it is necessary”, added.
















You see Ade, I personally wish the Eagles all the best but the attitude has been terrible from them no be small. Na wa no be small. it is so bad that one wonders if prayers are not a waste of personal energy and time. I mean seriously we know that God is not biased and gives equal opportunity to everyone. But if one person grabs the opportunity first to climb a ladder and has advanced up the ladder than the other person and just needs a small helping hand to cross into heaven just as the one below him also requires, if you were God who will you help first before helping the other? Bearing in mind that they are both calling for your help desperately?
Tough talk is good only when backed with action. Tunisian players have so far shown that they are fast and skillful. But the Mozambicans they are meeting are very skillful. The Nigerians are the most skillful, and experienced of the three. If they prepare and play with the attitude of the Tunisians, they will definitely win in Kenya. Even within the less than 30 hours left, it is not late. With God all things are possible. All Nigerians should pray for the Eagles.
Take a critical analysis of the comments made by the Tunisian Coach. Those are the words of a warrior.
Ask for the comment of our dear Coach. What you might hear is either ‘I dey kampe’ or ‘nothing dey happen’.
Take a critical analysis of the comments made by the Tunisian Coach. Those are these words of a warrior.
Ask for the comment of our dear Coach. What you might hear is either ‘I dey kampe’ or ‘nothing dey happen’.
That is the language of a people who are serious and determined to achieve a purpose.