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Super Eagles Friendly: Uchegbulam, Dike Extol NFF
- Uchegbulam, Dike has extolled the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) for choosing to organize a friendly match for the eagles.
- The match will kick off with Cote ‘d’Ivoire on October 9 and Tunisia barely 4 days after.
- The NFF boss, Amaju Pinnick assured that this matches will help prepare players ahead for the forthcoming 2021 AFCON and other World Cup Qualifying matches
Ekohotblog, September 4, 2020…..The Imo FA chairman Amanze Uchegbulam and former Enyimba coach Alphonsus Dike has extolled the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) over its choice of next month’s friendly games for the Super Eagles.
Our correspondent gathered that the matches will help the super eagle prepare ahead for the 2021 AFCON and other World Cup Qualifying matches that will kick off in November this year.
The NFF boss Amaju Pinnick while hinting on the schedule arranged for the players, revealed that the Eagles will face Cote ‘d’Ivoire on October 9 and also trade tackles with Tunisia four days later in Austria.
“It is just normal that the Eagles are kept busy ahead of the AFCON qualifiers and the World Cup Qualifying matches too that will kick off from November this year, ” Uchegbulam said
”They have done the right thing to put the games in Austria because of the financial implications and also the proximity of the players to Austria.
“The choice of Cote ‘d’Ivoire and Tunisia is also very good. Both teams will give the Eagles tough time and they will bring out the best in our team.”
Dike was also full of praises of the NFF even as he challenged the technical crew raise a formidable team against Cote ‘d’Ivoire and Tunisia.
“What else can I say? NFF did a good job getting both teams to face the Eagles. It is just normal for us to get our best legs for the game,” Dike admonished.
“The technical crew must strive to prosecute the games with most of the players they are hoping to use for the November AFCON qualifiers with Sierra Leone.”
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