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  • Eagles can surprise Croatia, Argentina — Ekong

    William Ekong has said he believes the Super Eagles can upset World Cup Group D favourites Argentina and Croatia to reach the knockout rounds of the tournament.

    “We’re in one of the toughest groups and Argentina and Croatia by the names they have and on paper will be the favourites,” said the Turkey-based defender.

    “But I believe we have a good chance even if not on paper.

    “Maybe some of these teams will underestimate us, which may work in our favour as we could surprise them. We have already done this before.”

    He said playing at the World Cup is a lifetime chance and the Eagles hope to make the most of it.

    “To play at the World Cup is a lifetime opportunity if you are lucky; you get to do it again. So, we will give it our best and enjoy it as much as we can,” he stated.

    Nigeria opens their World Cup campaign today against Croatia by 9 pm local time in Kaliningrad, which is 8 pm in Nigeria.

  • Nigeria will be ready for World Cup in 2022 – Odegbami

    Adeyinka Akintunde

     

    Former Nigerian international, Chief Segun Odegbami has advised Nigerians to be humble, and not expect much from the Super Eagles as they go into the 2018 FIFA World Cup, which kicks off in Russia today.

    The 1980 Africa Cup of Nations winner gave this advice in Channel Televison’s Sunrise Daily”.

    Odegbami expressed joy in the fact that for the first time, the players have no problems as regards finance, which suggests a possibility of a good outing in Russia. But, he cautioned that it would be too much for Nigerians to expect the Super Eagles to win the World Cup in this edition.

    Odegbami analysed: “They had a good outing, defeating Argentina in a friendly match, and I think that is the best preparation we can have going to the World Cup, because the odds tip them as one of the favourites to win the World Cup.

    “But looking at their recent friendly results can stir up some worries. I think those results should be a wake-up call to the coaches, not to allow what happened against Argentina to dominate their thoughts. They should realise that they are going into the most difficult football competition and should be prepared for it.

    “As we go, I want Nigerians to be humble. We should enjoy the World Cup and show respect to our opponents. Those of us that will be watching on television should enjoy the tournament, and not hope that Nigeria will win the World Cup because we cannot win it. We don’t have the team that can win on July 15, but we can go a bit far at the tournament.”

    Odegbami believed that tagging the Super Eagles as underdogs, even against their first opponents Croatia is a good thing. For him, Nigeria could spring surprises during the tournament.

    “The Super Eagles can sometimes be like Arsenal, who play like potential world champions today and then play like secondary school students tomorrow. That is why I said they cannot win the World Cup because to be champions require consistency,” he said.

    Read Also: Odegbami sends Goodwill Message

    The former national team captain said that the current Super Eagles squad was a team for the future and not the current World Cup. He said the team should be ready to explode in the 2022 World Cup.

    Odegbami explained: “For the first time, we have a team that is playing like a team, but we don’t have any exceptional player in the mould of a Jay-Jay Okocha or Nwankwo Kanu or Muda Lawal, people who can on their own take up responsibility and do exceptional things for the team. The only person that comes close in our current team is Victor Moses.  So we are going to the World Cup with a future team. Thanks to Coach Gernot Rohr, there is much more understanding in this team than our previous Super Eagles.”

    Speaking on the issue of the goalkeepers, Odegbami observed that the Super Eagles do not have problem with the goalkeepers, but with the defence line. “We have a tall and good-statured Francis Uzoho, and we have an energetic Ikechukwu Ezenwa, who is like the Best Ogedengbe of those days, but they depend on the defence line, which is where I think we have problems.  I think we have good goalkeepers that will do well.”

    The FIFA World Cup begins on Thursday, June 14, 2018 in Moscow, and Nigeria kick off their campaign two days later against Croatia, in a match Odegbami thinks the Super Eagles will perform poorly “but will pick up against Iceland, and will be in the form of their lives against Argentina. I see Nigeria progressing to the second round.”

  • World Cup: I don’t know these Eagles – Messi

    Both teams clash on June 26 in the last game of group D at the 2018 FIFA World Cup at Saint Petersburg, a result that Messi says won’t be as important as the Iceland and Croatia encounters which the South Americans are aiming to win before facing their Africa opponents.

    “It will be important to start strongly. Iceland did well in their last tournament so the first match
    will not be comfortable. But these are the ones to win if you don’t want the next matches to be even
    more complicated.”

    We don’t know so much about Nigeria but the African teams are normally compact, tough and strong. So it will be no walkover,” Messi told UK tabliod, Express.co.uk.

    “We know it won’t be easy but I’m certain that Argentina has a squad capable of being a champion in
    Russia. If the players all believe the same then we can be contenders.”

    Argentina and Nigeria will be meeting for the fifth time at the World Cup with Nigeria yet to win the
    La Albiceleste in previous outings.

  • FA sets semi final target for Argentina

     

    Group stage opponents Argentina will throw all the arsenals in their armory into the tie against Super Eagles when both teams clash at the Saint Petersburg Stadium on June 26th.

    Indications to this effect emerged Monday when Argentine Football Association (AFA) President Claudio Tapia declared that the least the country desires to have is a semi final finish.

    The submission implies that the FA expects the team not only to merge from the Group D where they have been pitched against Iceland, Croatia and Nigeria with flourish  but also fight their way to the last four.

    Tapia who is hoping that Messi’s desire to clinch his first senior national team trophy comes to pass, noted that contribution of the Barcelona forward and 5-time Ballon d’Or winner has helped development of the game in the country on one hand and the football federation on the other.

    “Being in the top four is a positive goal,” Tapia told TyC Sports and while speaking on Messi he described as best player in the world added “He gives a lot to Argentine soccer, let’s face it, “The growth we have in the AFA is because we have the best player in the world.”

    Argentina will open their World Cup campaign against Iceland in Moscow on Saturday, and will round up their group stage ties with a clash against Nigeria on June 26.

    Forecasts ahead of the battle of Saint Petersburg gave Argentina 65% chance of winning the encounter with Eagles having only 13% chance of winning while the possibility of the game ending on a draw is put at 22%.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Mbadiwe drums support for Super Eagles

    A football enthusiast and former member of the House of Representatives, Dr. Eddie Mbadiwe of Imo State, has said that African teams in the FIFA World Cup have bright chances of going far in the mundial.

    Africa is being represented by Nigeria, Senegal, Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia.

    Although, Mbadiwe, who spoke with sports writers in Enugu yesterday expressed dissatisfaction with the recent results of Super Eagles friendly matches, he was optimistic the team could improve if they put their acts together, especially in the defense and the attack.

    He stated that with star players like Iwobi and Victor Moses, Nigeria has all it takes to shake the world in football, adding that what the team needs now was prayers and the total mobilization and support of Nigerians.

    Read Also: Super Eagles are unbeatable without Messi – Rojo

    Nigeria had previously defeated Argentina and Poland in friendly matches which fueled his confidence.

    Mbadiwe, former governor of Rotary International District 9140, however, tipped Egypt and Morocco as favourites to progress to the group stage in the 2018 world cup, because according to him “they have strong team character and they appear to be more coordinated, having recently featured in the Africa cup of Nations, which Cameroun won.”

    He charged African teams to go ahead and break the quarter-finals record set by Cameroun, Senegal and Ghana and hit semi-finals, pointing out that the players should believe in themselves that nothing is impossible.

     

  • Super Eagles may need Buhari’s magical touch to excel in Russia — Perm Sec.

    Adesola Olusade, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Youth and Sports, says the Super Eagles may need the “magical touch’’ of President Muhamadu Buhari to excel at the upcoming FIFA World Cup.

    Olusade made his assertion based on the historical achievement of the Golden Eaglets at the maiden FIFA U-17 World Cup in Beijing, China, when Buhari was the Head of State.

    Reports have it that the Nduka Ugbade-captained Golden Eaglets squad, defied all odds by beating the then West Germany 2-0 to lift the trophy 33 years ago.

    He added that whether by accident or design, he was hoping for another stroke of luck from Buhari to propel the Super Eagles to greater heights in Russia.

    Read Also: My wishes for Nigeria: An open letter to President Buhari

    “Taking us down memory lane, in 1985 when President Buhari was the Head of State, our then Golden Eaglets went for the FIFA World Cup and won the trophy.

    “Now, we have him as the President again; and another FIFA World Cup tournament is holding, it’s like he has the magic wand and it will work for us.

    “President Buhari has bid them farewell, he urged them to play clean, fair and bring back the trophy which I believe he said with faith,’’ he said.

    Olusade assured Nigerians that the Super Eagles would also bank on the overwhelming support of 180 million Nigerians to propel the team to greater heights in the tournament.

    Reports have it that the Super Eagles are in Group D alongside Argentina, Iceland and Croatia.

    The team will open its account against Vatreni of Croatia on June 16 at the Kaliningrad Stadium, in the City of Kaliningrad.

    NAN

  • Israel blames Palestinians for cancellation of Argentina friendly

    Israel on Wednesday blamed Palestinian pressure for Argentina’s cancellation of its World Cup  warmup against Israel, a match that had been set for contested Jerusalem.

    The Palestinians accused Israel of using the fixture and the participation of Barcelona ace Lionel Messi to underpin its disputed claim to Jerusalem, which U.S. President Donald Trump recognised in 2017 as Israel’s capital in a break from international consensus.

    The Israeli Embassy in Argentina confirmed the cancellation on Twitter, saying it was saddened by the news following the threats directed at the players.

    The embassy expressed its hope that the players would come to Israel soon.

    “The threats and provocations directed at Lionel Messi, which logically aroused the solidarity of his colleagues and fear of playing the friendly, are no strangers to the daily life of Israel’s civilian population whose sporting stars, to put it simply, have been on numerous occasions the targets of violence and attacks,” the embassy wrote.

    “The friendship between Argentina and Israel, which will soon celebrate its 70th anniversary, is not about a football match. The democratic country and plural state (composed of Jews, Muslims and Christians), will always eagerly await the chance to receive one of the stars of Argentine sport.”

    The match at Jerusalem’s Teddy Kollek Stadium was to be Argentina’s last before they kick off their World Cup campaign in Russia on June 16.

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Argentinian President Mauricio Macri on Tuesday night to ask him to persuade the team not to cancel their visit, but a diplomatic official said the chances of salvaging the fixture were very slim as Macri can’t force the players to come to Israel.

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    “Macri has some influence, but it’s their decision and they’re afraid to come in the current climate,” the official added. “Israel is still pressuring them to reverse the decision.”

    In a second conversation Tuesday night, Macri told Netanyahu he had no influence on the matter.

    Culture and Sports Minister Miri Regev received updated from the game’s producer, Danny Ben Naim, on the efforts to reverse the Argentinean decision.

    The minister was informed that since Argentina had announced their arrival for a friendly with Israel, different terror organisation had started sending messages to the players and their family members with explicit threats, as well as images and videos of children’s bodies.

    Addressing claims that the Argentinean team refused to arrive because of the decision to move the game to Jerusalem, the sports minister said: “That’s nonsense which legitimizes terror and the BDS campaign.

    Unfortunately, we have trojan horses in the Knesset who supporting terror.”

    President Reuven Rivlin said in response to the cancellation, “This really is a sad morning for the fans, including some of my grandchildren, but there are values that are even bigger than Messi.

    “I’m very concerned in the politicisation concealed in the Argentinean move. Even in the most difficult times, we made every effort to leave considerations which were not pure sport out of the soccer fields, and it’s a shame the Argentine team failed to do it this time.”

    The visit of twice world champions Argentina has attracted huge interest among Israeli fans, mainly because of Barcelona great Lionel Messi’s planned participation.

    Palestinians celebrated the cancellation.

    In Gaza, people cheered and in Ramallah in the West Bank, the Palestinian Football Association issued a statement thanking Messi and his colleagues for cancelling the game.

    NAN

  • Super Eagles will be ready for pre-World Cup friendlies – Onazi

    Midfielder Ogenyi Onazi has assured that the Super Eagles of Nigeria would be ready to put in their best in pre-World Cup friendlies against the DR Congo, England and the Czech Republic.

    Onazi noted that the team is focused on playing all teams, and not picking special interest in one.

    “We are not focusing on any particular game, and we are getting ready to face all the teams we have to play before the World Cup. It is the right mentality to approach the games.

    “I have been asked several questions about the match against England, but I have been telling people that the England match is very important, just like the other matches that we have to play.

    “What is key for us is to get into the right psychological state to confront every opposition that lie ahead, including those that will be waiting at the FIFA World Cup,” Onazi who plays for Trabzonspor of Turkey Sid to the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF.

    Read Also: Super Eagles ready for England friendly – Mikel

    The former FIFA Under-17 World Cup silver medal-winning midfielder dismissed feelings that the team would be over-confident going into Russia 2018 following victories in friendlies against Argentina and Poland.

    “There is nothing like over-confidence. What I can say is that we are a very ambitious team and we will always be ready to play any team.

    “Yes, we defeated Argentina and Poland, but that has not in any way generated feelings of over-confidence in the camp. We are focused and have our heads on our shoulders.

    “For us, humility and hard work will be the winning words going ahead. Our preparation is going on well and we are happy with that.

    “At the World Cup, we will come up against different teams with different styles and approaches of play. It is important that we are adequately prepared and we appreciate the games that the NFF has lined up for us,” Onazi, who played for Nigeria at the 2014 FIFA World Cup finals in Brazil, said.

    Nigeria host the Leopards of the DR Congo in Port Harcourt on May 28, before a prestige clash with England’s Three Lions at Wembley Stadium in London on June 2.

    They will thereafter go on to have an encounter with the Czech Republic on June 6 at the Rudolf Tonn Stadium, just outside Vienna.

  • World Cup: Argentina tackles Haiti for Eagles

     

    Super Eagles perennial World cup rivals and group D opponents Argentina have concluded plans to take on Haiti in an international friendly before jetting off to Russia.

    Argentina FA confirmed the development on Wednesday revealing that the match will take place on May 29 at the Boca Juniors Stadium.  The game will be the Albicelete’s last pre-World Cup friendly in Argentina before they will depart to face Israel in another tune up game on June 9.

    Some have described the tie as a mere warm up for Argentina with Haiti ranked 108th in the world, 103 places behind

    Argentina who lost 1-0 to Germany in the final of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.In their last international friendly in March, Argentina were thrashed 6-1 by Spain at the Wanda Metropolitan, home ground of Atletico Madrid. A friendly tie between Nigeria and Argentina November 14 last year at the Krasnodar Stadium

    in Russia ended 4-2 in favour Gernot Rohr tutored Super Eagles with Kelechi Iheanocho, Alex Iwobi and Brain Idowu on targetArgentina are in Group D with Nigeria, Croatia and debutant Iceland.

    The two-time FIFA World Cup winners will open their campaign in Russia against Iceland on June 16 while Nigeria and Croatia clash same day. Haiti  have appeared in the finals of the world cup on one occassion in 1974 crashing out in the group stage. The North American side were pitched against against Poland, Argentina and Italy in Group D of the 1974 world cup.

    They Haitians conceded 14 goals scoring only two in that outing.  They lost to 3-1 to Italy.7-0 to Poland and 4-1 to Argentina.

    Nigeria and Argentina will lock horns in their last group match of the world cup in Russia on June 26 at the Krestovsky Stadium

  • Quadri, Omotayo lift Nigeria against Argentina

    Aruna Quadri and Olajide Omotayo saved the day for Nigeria at the ongoing 2018 International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) World Team Championships against Argentina in the second group match of the competition.

    Before the encounter, it was clear that the match would throw up a surprise as the Argentine team was determined to avenge their previous losses to Nigeria.

    Cifuentes Horacio who started the game for the Argentine. He was set up against veteran Segun Tortola but the young Argentine won at 12-10, 15-13, 11-9.This win boosted the confidence of the Argentine going into the second game with Quadri facing Alto Gaston, but Quadri’s powerful drive was all he needed to defeat the Argentine 11-6, 11-7, 11-7 to restore parity in the match.

    22-year-old Olajide Omotayo humbled Galvano Nicolas 11-9, 9-11, 9-11, 12-10, 11-3 to put Nigeria ahead, much to the admiration of the former and current Presidents of the Nigeria Table Tennis Federation (NTTF), Wahid Oshodi and Ishaku Tikon.

    Quadri returned to the table for the fourth game against Cifuentes Horacio. Quadri showed his class and less than 30 minutes he coasted to victory with 11-9, 11-6, 11-7 to give Nigeria a convincing 3-1 win.

    Nigeria now shares four points with Slovakia on top of the group table.