National League side, FC Abuja based in the
Federal Capital
proved a hard nut to crack for the Super Eagles in Friday’s test match
played
at the FIFA Goal Project in the city.
The game
which was watched by the Chairman, House of
Representatives Committee on Sports, Hon Godfrey Gaya, NFF Technical
Committee
member, Austen Elumelu and Coach Siji
Lagunju of the NFF among others was highly explosive and technical with
fans on
the edge of their seats for the better part of the game.
Head Coach Stephen Keshi, started with his
probables like
Skipper Chigozie Agbim in goal, Godfrey Oboabona and Azubuike Egwueke in
the
heart of the defence, Benjamin Francis and Solomon Kwambe as wing backs
on the
left and right respectively. Ayo Saka, Gomo Onduku and Femi Oladapo were
the
midfield choices while Sunday Mba played behind the strike duo of Gambo
Mohammed and Ezekiel Mba, who started ahead of Etebor Ejiroghene.
The Eagles dominated
play in the first half with Mba, Gambo
and Ezekiel all coming close in the 10th, 20th
and 22nd
minutes. But it was Gomo’s flash from 32yards that was palmed into a
corner kick
that highlighted the half which ended goaless.
Keshi made a clean sweep of the players and
brought in the
possibles with Dan Akpeyi, Rabiu Ali, Etebor, Joseph Osiagbanmu and U20
star
Alhaji Gero the main actors. Midway into the half, Joseph’s clean
dribble
resulted in him been hacked down in the 18 yard box and referee Aniete
Ukoh
wasted no time in pointing to the spot. Rabiu Ali promptly dispatched
the goal,
which remained the only one of the game.
Keshi praised the resilience of the opposition
and told the
players to expect a better opposition in Abidjan in eight days time.
Also addressing the team after the game Hon
Gaya, praised
the consistency of the squad and assured that government at the highest
level
was as supportive of the home squad as they are of the foreign legion.
“In fact
the Director General of the National Sports Commission, Hon Gbenga
Elegbeleye,
was supposed to have been here to watch the game but thought it was
later in
the day”.
He said the Super Eagles have become role models
to Nigerian
youths and they cannot afford to take their legs off the pedal at this
time, as
Nigerians are eagerly awaiting their qualification for CHAN for the
first time
since the tournament began. Team Skipper, Agbim assured that the team
will not
let the nation down as the players are taking the return leg as if there
was
never a first leg encounter. The team continues its buildup for the
match in
Abuja this weekend.
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