Super Eagles coach and players react to ‘Group of Death’ World cup Qualifiers

Last week Friday, the Super Eagles of Nigeria were
paired against Algeria, Cameroon and Zambia in the Russia 2018 World Cup
qualifiers with only the best team qualifying to the showpiece event in
Russia. Current Super Eagles players and Interim
coach Salisu Yusuf have voiced their opinions as regards ‘the group of
death’
‘Without any doubt, this is a tough draw
but with commitment, determination and motivation, the Super Eagles
will scale these hurdles and qualify for the 2018 World Cup.’ -Interim
Head Coach, Salisu Yusuf
‘Far from easy, but it’s the hard road that leads to success. Let’s take this opportunity and earn our spot.’- Leon Balogun
‘I
think it’s a tough draw, but I never imagined we were going to get any
easy opponents on the way to 2018 World Cup. I believe that we can do
it. If we can put everything in place structurally for all members of
staff and players to focus on just the games, together with the support
of our nation we will be successful.’-
William Troost Ekong
‘At
this stage of football, tough groups like the type we have found
ourselves are to be expected. To get to the World Cup, we cannot cut
corners or relax or take things for granted.’ The World Cup is the
biggest football stage where you meet the best of the best, so getting
there will be tough. ‘Now, we have to be prepared to work hard. If we
work hard together as a team we will win matches and if we win our games
we will qualify.’ The media have to be involved in this as well. They
(media) have a huge role to play in motivating and psyching our team to
do well. Everything is in our hands, we must plan well and ensure our
house is in order. I believe we will qualify.- Brown Ideye
‘This is a very good group. All I will say for now is that we will do our best to qualify.’-Ahmed Musa

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