Eagles will Qualify for World Cup according to NFF
The Nigeria
Football Federation (NFF) has said that everything has been put in place, for
the Super Eagles to qualify for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia and the 2019 Africa
Cup of Nations in Cameroon. Eagles will take on South Africa in their first
AFCON qualifier in May, in their quest to return to the foremost continental
tournament, having missed the last two editions. In August also, the team, who
are top of Group B of the Africa zone of the 2018 World Cup qualifier, will
play Cameroon home and away – a tie that largely determines their qualification
for the global tournament. “We are on course, everything has been put in place
for the two games against South Africa and Cameroon. “The Federation is doing
everything possible to make sure we qualify for the Nations Cup and the World
Cup,” NFF spokesman Ademola Olajire said. “As you are already aware, we took a
tour of the Godswill Akpabio Stadium and it has been approved for the game. “We have also written to the Akwa Ibom State
Government as regards what needs to be done to get the stadium ready. “The
Technical and Development Committee is also working hand in hand with Super
Eagles coach Gernot Rohr to get the team ready. “The committee is constantly in
touch with Rohr and they are expecting him to give a list of players he wants
to use to prosecute the matches. He has a free hand to pick whoever he wants. “Once
this is done, the committee, alongside the coach will sit down and fine tune
the squad so that everything is in place. We are leaving nothing at ensuring
the best legs prosecute these games. “It is the NFF’s utmost desire to see that
Nigeria is back at the Nations Cup as well as qualify for the 2018 FIFA World
Cup in Russia. We are well on course and we implore Nigerians to support us and
the team,” he added.
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