There is a consensus here among the coaching crew that the home-based Super Eagles can defeat Rwanda , in their backyard if they continue with the manner of training they have been going through and also with a decent attitude to the games.

Coach Steven Keshil training the Super Eagle in Abuja.
Head Coach Steve Keshi, started the pumping up, on Tuesday after the training match against Abuja X1, by again challenging the players to give him reasons not to invite any foreign based professional.
“Almost all the Rwandan players are home-based and their league is not better than ours so why can’t we do the same here and create a team that other countries will fear”.
Amokachi, spoke in the same vein, ditto for Sylvanus Okpala, whose daily physical drilling of the players has been excellent.
Gentleman, Ike Shorunmu, says with what he’s seeing in camp, it’s a new dawn for Nigerian football.
The team is expected to start shooting training after their Wednesday trial game against Ranchers Bees. Keshi, says it has become necessary, because of the wastages he has seen of the players in front of goal.
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