Nigeria’s 2-0 loss to the Elephants of Cote D’ Ivoire in the
final leg of the final round of the CHAN qualifier has been described as a good
experience for the national team by Head Coach, Stephen Okechukwu Keshi.
“We
thank God we qualified at the end of the day but my boys did not pick up till
the second half and I must say to you that I am happy and this is a great
experience for a young side like the home based side”.
The former Stade D Abidjan libero admitted that his players
were jittery at the start of the match which led to them concedding two quick
goals in the first half but they woke up and gave a good account of themselves
in the second.
“If you say it was a game of two halves I may tend to agree with
you. Because we started poorly largely due to experience and then when we came
into the game they struggled against us, but that is football, we are just
grateful to the NFF, Nigerians and God that we made it for the first time to
the CHAN tournament”.
Ivorian Coach, Saraka Norbert, who also spoke at the post
match conference admitted that the Nigerian side were slightly more experienced
than his side, even as he refused to blame the two red cards the team received
in the first leg in Kaduna for his side’s ouster. “Nigeria is a great country
economically, socially and even in football and we must admit that when we get
to their heights in the near future, Ivorian football will be great again”, he
said.
Norbert again reiterated his love for the Nigerian handler,
whom he once again described as an Ivorian and wished him well in his future endeavors.
The Nigerian team is scheduled to depart Abidjan on Sunday
morning and will come through Lome, the Togolese capital. The team is expected
to arrive Nigeria at about 4:00pm Nigerian time and is expected to disperse
immediately from the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, according to team
administrator, Dayo Enebi Achor.
The next big assignment for the Super Eagles
will be the Mandela Challenge contest against the Bafana Bafana of South Africa
in Durban in August.
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