Assistant coach of the Super Eagles Emmanuel Amuneke says the team must be respectful and calm, for victory to be achieved in Tuesday’s crucial 2022 World Cup qualifier against Black Stars of Ghana.
The Eagles will welcome the Black Stars for the reverse fixture to hold inside the Moshood Abiola Stadium, Abuja.
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After a battling goalless draw in Kumasi on Friday, the Eagles must go all out for victory to secure the qualification ticket.
For the Black Stars a win or a score draw of any kind will be enough for a fourth World Cup qualification.
And Amuneke said after Sunday’s training that being calm is important for qualification to be realized.
“We need to win but we just have to be respectful and calm. Let’s us play and let us not be too noisy.”
Tuesday’s opponent, the Black Stars, are expected to arrive Abuja today (Monday) for the encounter.
By James Agberebi in Abuja
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It’s really never a good thing to be UNDER PRESSURE…
SMH…
But how can you be calm when ghana is tormenting your defense. Kudus, issahaku,gyan…the guys dey play ball! There’s also a secret weapon in Yaw Yeboa we are yet to unleash. Pls nija people, Google yaw yeboa. Go Ghana!
The Nigerian team didn’t know nothing about the Ghanaian team becasuse of the psychological game otto played
It worked and it ll work again
Tomorrow, Ghana has a goal or two unless egu play defensively