President of Nigeria
Football Federation, Alhaji Aminu Maigari has insisted that the Super Eagles must keep their discipline
and elan as they seek a place in the World Cup’s Round of 16 on Saturday
against Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Victory against the
debutants will most likely guarantee a place in the knock –out rounds for the
African champions, who are determined to bring to an end the unflattering
record of the championship’s longest winless streak. But Maigari exhorts that
even that must be done with great honour and with discipline.
“Football is an amazing
game that plays a huge role in international relations, and we must at all
times, be conscious of how far our attitude on the field will go in portraying
our nation and the people we represent,” Maigari said in Campinas on Wednesday,
while visiting the African champions.
Nigeria has not won at
the FIFA World Cup since defeating Bulgaria by a lone goal on June 19, 1998 at
the Parc des Prince, when Victor
Ikpeba finished off a marvelous move by slotting into the net to send the Eagles into the Round of 16 in France,
even before their clash with Paraguay.
A win over
Bosnia-Herzegovina, the only European team in the group, will also send Nigeria
into the knock –out rounds, and Maigari wants the players to bring out the
famous Nigerian spirit as they contest the ball at the Arena Pantanal on Saturday.
“We are a never-say-die
people, and we have done it several times in the past. Our people still talk
about the Damman Miracle till this
day, and we all saw how the Dream Team,
led by Nwankwo Kanu, swept aside Brazil and Argentina to win Olympic gold, from
position of disadvantage each time.
“Most recently,
yourselves were involved in the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa,
where many people thought we didn’t have a chance after drawing with Burkina
Faso and Zambia in our first two matches, only to go all the way and win the
Cup.
“I have fervent belief
that you will conquer on Saturday and go even further in the competition, but
we must all remember to honour our nation and the African continent in the way
we behave on the field and off it.”
Maigari wants the
usually unflappable Nigerians to maintain their integrity at the biggest stage.
“We have a name to
protect and that is to go out there and conduct ourselves with honour and win
well, while behaving in a way that our people and our continent will be proud
of.”
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