By Ime Bassey
Former Super Eagles coach, Sebastian Broderick has urged Eagles gaffer, Stephen Keshi to perfect his strategy ahead of the Nations Cup qualifying tie against Rwanda next year.
Broderick who made this known to Saturday Vanguard Sports in an interview in Lagos stated that the present plague in the country’s football would only be alleviated by victory.
The China ’85 U-17 World Cup winning Coach refused to state if the Super Eagles will walk pass the Rwandese in the game easily.
“All I want Keshi and his lads to do is to work out the best tactics to win the game so will not have any reason to worry knowing full well our present predicament. I am sure will be able to get it right in the game.
“As far as I am concerned, there is no minnow in football any more, so we have to put on all the strength we can muster to get pass the Rwandese. I know they are not as strong as we will think but I don’t want to say categorically that we will beat them,” Broderick said.
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