EFE AMBROSE |
The Supers Eagles have been speaking with
confidence ahead of today’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match against the
Red Devils of Congo Brazzaville at the UJ Esuene Stadium in the city of
Calabar, the capital of Cross River State.
Some of the players that spoke in separate
interviews with Saturday Sunsports vowed to defy the crisis currently rocking
the nation’s football administration as well as the dreaded Ebola virus
epidemic in some African countries, with Congo Brazzaville among the worst hit,
to ensure victory for Nigeria and set the part to a successful defence of the
title they won last year in South Africa in Morocco next year.
KENNETH
OMERUO (MIDDLESBROUGH FC OF ENGLAND)
“We are all aware of the [administrative]
crisis, but we’re all focused on playing to make Nigerians proud. We lack no
support and so we won’t bother ourselves with such matters, as long they don’t
affect us.
“We have the usual support of Nigerians. So
our attention is on defending our Nations Cup title and that starts against
Congo,”
“I’m happy to be back to the team. We all
know why we are here. It’s the qualifiers for the Nations Cup and our defense
of the title we won in 2013 begins on Saturday (today). We are prepared for the
game and anxious to win.
“It’s team work and everyone is focused on
ensuring we earn a remarkable start to our title defence against Congo on
Saturday (today).
AHMED MUSA
(CSKA MOSCOW, RUSSIA)
“We already know ourselves and we know that
we will win on Saturday (today). Nigerians need not worry. We are playing at
home and I don’t think we are here to lose at home. On Saturday (today), the
better side will win.
“I can tell you that we are prepared and we
know Nigerians want us to succeed. With the caliber of players we have in
camp, the match will come and go with victory on our side. All the players are
in high spirit and we are all determined to give our best on Saturday (today)”.
EFE AMBROSE
(CELTIC GLASGOW FC, SCOTLAND)
“I am here to help my country surmount
whatever huddle the Congolese may pose. Come Saturday (today), we will make
Nigerians happy so that we will right so many things that are wrong. We know
what is at stake. Individually and collectively, we are going to ensure that we
foil the plans of the Congolese and go on to win,” Ambrose declared.
“For us, we don’t want to talk too much but
look forward to the match on Saturday (today). We shall do our best. The
technical input has been okay, the players are excited to be back together and
we are ready to do the country proud. So, there is really nothing to worry
about.”
COACH
STEPHEN KESHI
“Please don’t let us talk about the crisis in
Nigerian football administration. We need to focus on the game against Congo
(Brazzaville) and that’s what we’re doing. The crisis is a distraction and we
don’t need that. We shall do our best to win the match on Saturday because that
would give us the confidence to go to South Africa to face the Bafana Bafana
on Tuesday next week”.
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