Captain of the Golden Eaglets Kelechi Nwakali has stated that the team won't play under any pressure ahead of their top of the drawer encounter against host Niger at the 30,000 capacity Stade Général Seyni Kountché (SGSK) as the 2015 U-17 Championship gets underway.
As expected, the Golden Eaglets would be hard pressed by the home team for obvious reasons as their fore bearers defeated their host 4-1 at the same venue in one of the qualifiers towards Morocco 2013.
So it would be a case of Déjà vu on Sunday and Nwakali said he and his teammates are at the ready for the encounter.
“We are not under pressure of playing against the host Niger," said the attacking midfielder who is the junior brother of Chidiebere Nwakali who was a member of the 2013 World Cup-winning team.
“Rather, it is a great honour for us to start the competition against the hosts and we are ready to face the challenges.”
He revealed that the coaching crew has updated them on what to expect playing in front of a partisan home fans, adding the onus is now on them to deliver the goods.
“The coaching crew have told us this is the most important match because if we win, it would boost our confidence for the other matches in order to qualify for the World Cup in Chile. Once we win our first game, we would be relaxed to play the other two group matches.”
Nwakali has been the fulcrum of the team since he led his teammates to a third-place finish at the WAFU B Tournament in April 2013 and he reckoned that they are ready to go all the way in Niger.
“We came third the first time I led out the team to a tournament in Togo,” recalled Nwakali.
“The experience was a good exposure for us;
we were disappointed in Togo but we are here in Niger to correct ourselves and do much better.”
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