The Super Eagles had their last test game before
travelling
to Abidjan on Tuesday evening in Abuja and came away with a hard fought
2-0 win
over The Everlasting Arms Parish (TEAP) FC, of the Redeemed Christian
Church of
God.
The highly entertaining game had among the crowd
former NFF
board member and Technical Adviser of Lobi Stars, Dominic Iorfa, current
board
member and Chairman of the NFF Media Committee, Chief Emeka Inyama, NFF
Director of Technical, Dr Emmanuel Ikpeme, National Competitions
Director, Dr
Sanusi Mohammed, former Flying Eagles and Golden Eaglets Assistant Coach
Ben
Iroha and NFF technical eye, Siji Lagunju.
Traditionally, Eagles coach, Stephen Keshi put
his best legs
forward in the opening half of the game but the likes of Chigozie Agbim,
Solomon Kwambe, Benjamin Francis, Godfrey Oboabona, Azubuike Egwuekwe,
Sunday
Mba, Oladapo Olufemi and even Ifeayin Ede fail to break the resilience
of the
TEAP side in a half dominated by the Eagles.
Keshi didn’t lose faith in
his squad but merely reinforced
it in the second half. Ayo Saka came in for Rabiu, Junior international
Alhaji
Gero replaced Ezekiel Mba, while Chibuzor Okonkwo took over from Kwambe.
It didn’t take long for the changes to start yielding fruits as a clever move initiated by Joseph Osandaye found Sunday Mba whose leg work deflated the TEAP defence for Gero to slot in the first goal. This was in the 48th minute.
It didn’t take long for the changes to start yielding fruits as a clever move initiated by Joseph Osandaye found Sunday Mba whose leg work deflated the TEAP defence for Gero to slot in the first goal. This was in the 48th minute.
The ding
dong in the game continued until ten minutes later
when Femi Oladapo connected Okonkwo to lay a cross for onrushing Ifeanyi
Ede to
nod clear. It was a classic and by then the Eagles have killed the game
and
were just enjoying the rest of the encounhter.
The coaching crew noted it and withdrew the problables. Agbim was out for Akpeyi, Gomo for Mba, Ajiya, Ezekiel Bassey and Ebenezer Oloruntoba also tasted action, same as Ganiyu Atanda. When referee Aniete Ukoh sounded the bhome whistle it was clear who the better side was.
The coaching crew noted it and withdrew the problables. Agbim was out for Akpeyi, Gomo for Mba, Ajiya, Ezekiel Bassey and Ebenezer Oloruntoba also tasted action, same as Ganiyu Atanda. When referee Aniete Ukoh sounded the bhome whistle it was clear who the better side was.
TEAP Coach Malomo Paris, said he was again
impressed by the
display of the national side and his own team. “It was a good game but
the
better side won and we know we should have done better but this is the
national
team.”. Keshi simply said, it was again work in progress for the
national team.
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