Nigeria’s
delegation to Tuesday’s 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Egypt has
arrived in Alexandria, venue of the match. The delegation flew aboard an ARIK
Air aircraft and landed at the Borg El-Arab Airport, Alexandria at 6.35pm Egypt
time on Monday (5.35pm Nigeria time).
The
Permanent Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports, Mr. Chinyeaka
Christian Ohaa and NFF President Amaju Pinnick led the delegation that included
25 players and technical/backroom staff, NFF 1st Vice President Seyi Akinwunmi,
a few NFF Board members, General Secretary Mohammed Sanusi, some members of the
National Assembly, a number of NFF Management and Secretariat staff, a couple
of NFF Congressmen, some stakeholders and a number of media representatives.
The delegation was met on arrival by officials of the Embassy of Nigeria in
Egypt, led by Ambassador Mohammed Maccido, and including Ado Yakassi (Consul)
and finance officer Esther Akinteru.
On arrival,
Head Coach Samson Siasia told thenff.com: “We know we have no choice but to
win, so we will go all out. There is no alternative. All the players are aware
of that fact and whoever gets to play will fight very hard for the country.”
Captain John
Mikel Obi, who alongside Elderson Echiejile are the only surviving members from
the 2009 squad that defeated Kenya in Nairobi in a must-win game to qualify for
the 2010 FIFA World Cup, said: “We are in the same situation now as we were
then going to Nairobi. I just have it in my mind that it can be done, that we
have done it before.
“Yes, we
will go out there on Tuesday night and do exactly what we have to do: fight. It
is not going to be easy but I keep remembering what we did in Nairobi that
evening and I know it can be done.”
The man who
was head coach that evening in Nairobi, Shuaibu Amodu, is now the National
Technical Director. He also spoke with thenff.com on arrival in Alexandria.
“I also
remember Nairobi, and I have already discussed it with Mikel (Obi) and he
remembers very well and the spirit is there and he will pass it on to the other
players.
"We
just have to remember that it has been done before and that we can do it again.
Of course, that was a FIFA World Cup qualifier and this one is an Africa Cup of
Nations qualifier. But the same principle can be applied and Nigeria will come
out victorious.”
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