
Home-based Super Eagles captain, Junior Harrison Nduka, during yesterday’s press conference ahead of today’s clash with Sudan
After a sloppy start that saw them going down by a goal to nil in the opening match against defending champions Senegal, Nigeria’s Home-based Super Eagles will take on Sudan’s Falcons of Jediane this evening in a must-win 8th Africa Nations Championship (CHAN) group D encounter in Zanzibar.
Head Coach Eric Chelle admitted after Tuesday’s setback that his charges must go into clear-eyed overdrive to cut the feathers of the Falcons and go ahead to drive Congo’s Devils into the ditch a week later, to stand any realistic chance of making it to the knockout rounds in the rather irregular 19-nation finals.
“I just want to win this game against Sudan; this is my game project. We are under pressure but we are ambitious and must win tomorrow (today).
“This game is the most important for us because a win can bring something good for the team,” Chelle said at Monday’s pre-match press conference.
Team captain Nduka Harrison Junior said: “We want to take each game as it comes, and next for us is Sudan. The previous game was a setback and not a disaster. We have a point to prove and we are ready to correct our mistakes.”
The Falcons, who also had their spirit dampened by a late equalizer that ensured they took home only one point instead of three in their clash with Congo just before the Nigeria and Senegal tango, are however poised for a fight on the Indian Ocean Island.
“Nigeria is one of the biggest nations in African football and we respect them, but we won’t fear them. I don’t believe in any rivalry; this is a game and the best team will win.
“I have watched only one game of the Nigerian team and can’t assess them based on one game. I don’t see any player as a threat, but the entire team,” said Kwesi Appiah, head coach of Sudan.
The stage is set for a blockbuster of a showdown at the Amaan Stadium in Zanzibar this evening, starting from 6pm.










