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Sports News of Friday, 15 January 2021

Source: www.mynigeria.com

NFF rules out friendlies ahead of Benin clash

The Super Eagles face Squirrels of Benin Republic on March 22 The Super Eagles face Squirrels of Benin Republic on March 22

The Nigeria Football Association (NFF) confirmed the Super Eagles will not be engaged in any friendly game as it prepares to take on Squirrels of Benin Republic in the 2022 AFCON qualifiers slated for March 22.

This follows the unavailability of a FIFA window before the scheduled game. Despite this, the association is confident the Eagles will pick us the needed points in Port Novo.

Meanwhile, two former internationals have encouraged the football federation to put modalities in place to ensure the Super Eagles beat the Squirrels of Benin Republic and book the ticket for the 2022 AFCON.

He made this known in a chat with Guardian. Nwosu opined that the poor performance of the Flying Eagles and the Golden Eaglets at WAFU tournaments should serve as big lesion for the NFF, adding that inadequate preparation could land the Super Eagles in trouble in the race to 2022 AFCON. He wants all Super Eagles players invited for the AFCON qualifier to arrive camp early, according to Guardian.

“The way Nigerian teams are struggling in international championships is not a good omen for the country. Other countries are facing COVID -19 challenges, but they find a way to make their national teams be in top shape.”

Ahead of the AFCON qualifier against Benin Republic, Gernot Rohr should make sure he opens the camp early. He should also invite domestic players for the qualifiers. Benin Republic is a West African nation, and they will do everything within their power to beat Nigeria at home. Rhor and NFF should start speaking with club and managements of Nigeria players abroad for early release of the player,” he said.
On his part, Udeze stated that the Super Eagles would beat the Squirrels, adding that the senior national team should not be compared with the U-20 and U-17 teams.

“The Super Eagles are matured players, and they know the task ahead of them. The errors against Sierra Leone must have thought them a big lesson. But one challenge Rohr and NFF may face is getting the players early because most clubs may not want to release their players because of the second wave of Covid-19. NFF should start its work early. Nigeria needs to beat Benin Republic to qualify for the AFCON. Losing the game will not be too good for Nigeria,” he stated.

It will be recalled that Eagles could not join Algeria and Senegal to pick the AFCON ticket after failing to beat Sirrea Leone at home and away tie last year .

Super Eagles would be playing their last game of the AFCON qualifer on March 30 against Losontho.Nigeria is currently leading the AFCON group standing with a point ahead of Benin Republic.

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