Ace Football Academy of Kaduna were praised by the Eaglets coach,
Emmanuel Amuneke after they forced his wards to a 1-1 draw on Saturday
at the NFF/FIFA Goal Project in Abuja.
Christian Charles gave the Golden Eaglets a first half lead when he
converted a penalty after Suleiman Muhammed 's goal-bound shot was
handled in the box by Ace's captain, Hassan; who later brought both
sides on equal terms in the second half as he nodded home a corner kick
beyond Eaglets' goalkeeper, Amos Benjamin.
The Golden Eaglets actually started with a possible line up complete
with many youngsters recruited from the national Under-15 team but it
was there for all to see that some still need some catch up days leading
to the team's opening match against host (Niger) at the forthcoming
Niger 2015.
"I intentionally started this match with many of our fringe players in
order to see how they can collectively cope," Amuneke said afterwards.
"But Ace really gave us a good test and we can now judge some of these youngsters better."
While Ace practically dominated the first stanza of the match but lost
several opportunities, the Golden Eaglets were better towards the endof
match following the introduction of their tried and tested legs.
"I think Ace was better than us especially in the first half but we are
not discouraged about the performance of some of our players,"
Amuneke added:."Now, we are gradually having a clearer picture of what our team would look like in Niger."
Niger 2015, the 11the African U-17 Championship would be held in Niamey
between February 15 and March 1st. The Golden Eaglets are drawn in
Group A along with host, Niger; Guinea and Zambia. Nigeria and their
northern neighbour, Niger, would play the championship's opening fixture
of February 15 at the Stade Général Seyni Kountché (SGSK) multi-purpose
stadium.
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