Golden
Eaglets’
Head Coach, Emmanuel Amuneke, has psyched his wards to go all out for a victory
in Sunday’s third-place match against Guinea as parting gift from Niger 2015
CAN U-17 Championship.
Nigeria
secured a ticket to the 2015 World Cup in Chile by reaching the semi finals but
was halted in their quest for a place in the Final after a 1-0 defeat to Amajimbos of South Africa. But speaking
ahead of the game against Guinea, the former African Footballer the Year told
the players matter-of-factly that a bronze medal is better than nothing.
“We
wished to play in the final but that is no longer going to happen but let us be
focused and play the third-place match as if it is the Cup Final,” Amuneke
said.
“We
have to put behind the loss against South Africa because we can’t do anything
about it again; what we can now do is to give our best against Guinea on Sunday.”
Incidentally,
both Nigeria and Guinea played a pulsating 1-1 match in their preliminary Group
a match and Amuneke said it was important for the players to go all out against
the Guineans.
He
said: “The match on Sunday is an opportunity for us to make up for the semi-final
loss and again, it is an opportunity to redeem our pride and correct the
mistakes we made against Guinea in the last game.”
Meanwhile,
all the players bar injured Christian Charles and Kingsley Michael who are down
with malaria; are available for selection against Guinea. The team is expected
to depart Niamey Sunday night for Abuja after the curtain is drawn on Niger
2015.
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