The National President of the Nigeria Football Coaches Association
(NFCA), Bitrus Bewarang has boasted that the Atlas Lions of Morocco does
not have the ability of stopping the Super Eagles in the quarter-final
match of the on-going Africa Nations Cup Championship holding in South
Africa.
According to the former Super Eagles Coach, the home based Super Eagles is a team that is determined to make names for themselves; and no team can stop them for now “the boys are very determined, and would continue to improve as every game progresses.
“So it would be difficult for the Moroccans to stand on their way to winning the trophy”.
Continuing, Coach Bewarang who is the General Manager of Plateau United FC of Jos said “ we must all commend the team for their performance so far, and urged them not to rest on their oars until they win the trophy for the first time for the country.
“I will specifically commend the Head Coach of the team Stephen Keshi for his efforts in turning the team round within the shortest possible time.
“We are very proud of him, as he has restored he hopes of indigenous coaches in the country.
“We are confident that he has the capability of winning the trophy for the country”
He however cautioned the team to approach the match against the Moroccans with all seriousness, and ensure that they must not crave in to the antics of the North Africans at this stage of the championship.
According to the former Super Eagles Coach, the home based Super Eagles is a team that is determined to make names for themselves; and no team can stop them for now “the boys are very determined, and would continue to improve as every game progresses.
“So it would be difficult for the Moroccans to stand on their way to winning the trophy”.
Continuing, Coach Bewarang who is the General Manager of Plateau United FC of Jos said “ we must all commend the team for their performance so far, and urged them not to rest on their oars until they win the trophy for the first time for the country.
“I will specifically commend the Head Coach of the team Stephen Keshi for his efforts in turning the team round within the shortest possible time.
“We are very proud of him, as he has restored he hopes of indigenous coaches in the country.
“We are confident that he has the capability of winning the trophy for the country”
He however cautioned the team to approach the match against the Moroccans with all seriousness, and ensure that they must not crave in to the antics of the North Africans at this stage of the championship.
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