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Siasia says he believes the Super Eagles can give Nigerians joy on Friday,
March 25 by winning and picking all three points in the 2017 Africa Cup of
Nations qualifier against the Pharaohs of Egypt in Kaduna.
All the 19
expected home boys were in camp as at Tuesday afternoon, as no other person
wanted to suffer the fate of Segun Oduduwa, Usman Mohammed and Stanley Dimgba,
who were on Monday barred from showing up at the Bolton White Apartments after
reporting late to the camp of the intermediate squad.
Siasia told
thenff.com Tuesday afternoon that discipline, strong mentality, self-belief and
support of Nigerians can steer the Eagles to heights attained by their
predecessors, who pounded the Pharaohs 4-0 in a FIFA World Cup qualifier in
Lagos in October 1977.
“We can
recreate October 1977; why not? The home –boys have come in and full training
has commenced. Everyone is rearing to go. By the time the foreign –based
players arrive, the competition will be what we want.
“I insist
that we have invited the players who are capable of giving us the three points
in Kaduna and another three points in Alexandria.”
Apart from
being two points behind the Egyptians on the Group G table, the Eagles also lag
behind the Pharaohs on goals scored. The Pharaohs have scored eight while
Nigeria have scored two in the two matches played by each team, meaning the
Nigerians have to start racking up the goals.
On October
8, 1977 the Eagles thrashed the Pharaohs 4-0 in a 1978 FIFA World Cup qualifier
at the National Stadium, Lagos, with the inimitable Segun Odegbami bagging a
brace. Skipper Christian Chukwu and John Nwadioha got the other goals.
The Nigeria
squad of October 8 1977:
Emmanuel
Okala, Annas Ahmed, Samuel Ojebode, Mudashiru Lawal, Christian Chukwu (c),
Godwin Odiye, Olusegun Odegbami, Aloysius Atuegbu, John Nwadioha, Godwin
Iwelimo, Adokiye Amiesieamaka
Players in
camp: Ikechukwu Ezenwa, Olufemi Thomas, Emmanuel Daniel, Kalu Orji Okogbue,
Chibuzor Okonkwo, Mathew Etim, Austin Oboroakpo, Sincere Seth, Chima Akas,
Chris Madaki, Oke Ogogatewho, Ifeanyi Mathew, Etebo Oghenekaro, Yau Hassan,
Ezekiel Bassey, Prince Aggrey, Bright Onyedikachi, Chisom Chikatara, Godwin
Obaje

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