A legend of European football who is now in charge of Cameroon, Clarence Seedorf, has stated that his team remains calm ahead of today’s Round of 16 clash against Nigeria.
At the Alexandria Stadium, the Super Eagles are set to battle it out with the Indomitable Lions for a place in the quarter-finals, with Seedorf, a Netherlands legend, saying: “We are glad to have qualified and we don’t feel pressure because we are used to it.
“Pressure is a second skin for me and I am happy to be leading Cameroon to defend their title and it’s an honour playing Nigeria at Afcon.
“We will respect Nigeria because they can improve on what they’ve shown so far in this tournament,” the former AC Milan coach said.
It will be the seventh encounter between Nigeria and Afcon holders Cameroon, the record between the two teams being perfectly balanced with each team winning twice and the other two games ending in draws.
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