Super Eagles
Captain Mikel John Obi has said that a united and focused Super Eagles,
and a supportive Nigeria Football Federation, will guarantee the
three-time African champions a place at the 2018 FIFA World Cup finals.
The Chelsea
midfield ace told thenff.com aboard the ARIK Air plane on the flight
back from Ndola that team solidarity and the maturity of the technical
crew have forged a new spirit in camp, and that the victory over Zambia
at the Levy Mwanawasa Stadium on Sunday that has propelled the Super
Eagles to the top of the so-called 'Group of Death' is the beginning of
great things to come.
"I have belief that we can reach new heights with this team. The boys are so committed that it makes you happy. The coaching crew is made up of very matured and brilliant people who respect the players. We are onto a good thing."
Nigeria won a
competitive away game for the first time in 23 months as Alex Iwobi and
Kelechi Iheanacho scored before Collins Mbesuma pulled one back in the
Zambian Copperbelt capital.
Manchester City of
England prodigy Iheanacho has now scored in each of his last four
matches for Nigeria: against Mali in France; Luxembourg in Luxembourg
City; Tanzania in Uyo and; Zambia in Ndola.
A convivial
atmosphere prevailed inside the aircraft during the 4 hour-and-22-minute
flight back to Abuja, and the celebration mood heightened seconds after
landing as players, team officials and other officials learnt that
Cameroon's Indomitable Lions had forced Algeria to a 1-1 draw in the
other match of Group B in Blida.
"We have a very good chance to qualify for the World Cup if we keep our heads and play at our best level. Each and every one of us is determined to go to the World Cup. Now that we are top of the table, we have to remain there."
The Zambians had
hoped to get Nigeria's Europe-based contingent rendered weak and
dehydrated with an early afternoon start (2.30pm), but the Eagles
approached the match in a matured manner, not engaging in too much
running in the first half-hour, and then taking their chances without
blinking.
At Saturday's match
coordination meeting, the NFF had requested for water break periods in
view of the early start, and the match commissioner, Alhaji Nuru Deen
Jawula from Ghana, said he would think about it. Eventually, it was not
that necessary, as the Eagles coped well and thwarted the Chipolopolo in
front of their fans.
The Super Eagles'
next game is against the Fennecs of Algeria, at the Godswill Akpabio
International Stadium, Uyo on Saturday, 12th November.
Culled from allafrica

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