Ibrahim Galadima. |
Former NFA Chairman,
Alhaji Ibrahim Galadima, has said he was satisfied with the Super Eagles
1-1 draw away to Malawi, but urged the team to consolidate on that by
going for an outright and massive win against Rwanda, this Saturday in
Calabar, in a Nations Cup qualifier.
Eagles Media
Officer, Ben Alaiya, quotes Galadima as saying that one of the ways by
which the team can play under less pressure is to score an early goal in
the game against Rwanda.
“I acknowledge what the NFF and Keshi are
trying to do by raising a new team but we must avoid the type of
pressure that the team put all football lovers in the game against
Namibia, by going for early goals and I know we have the quality of
players to do exactly that”, he said.
Similarly,
Cross River state Sports Commissioner, Patrick Ugbe, has urged Nigerians
from all works of life to ensure that the UJ Esuene Stadium is filled
to capacity with cheering fans on Saturday.
Already, the Nigeria
Football and Other Sports Supporters Club, have been drumming for
support round the Canaan City with commendable results, but Ugbe said
the game is a national assignment and he expects fans from states as far
as Lagos, Rivers and even the Northern part of the country, hence his
clarion call on all Nigerians.
On behalf of His Excellency, Senator Liyel
Imoke, I urge all Nigerians to come out and back the team as we seek a
return to the Nations Cup after failing to make the last edition”, he
said.
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