Super
Eagles goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama has said Nigerians should not expect
goals rain when the national team play Namibia’s Brave Warriors in a
2014 World Cup qualifier at the UJ Esuene Stadium, Calabar, on Sunday.
The Eagles need three points against the
Brave Warriors on Sunday to brighten their chances of taking part in
the 2014 World Cup, scheduled for Brazil.
Although the stand-in Eagles captain for
the encounter is optimistic that the Eagles would emerge victorious, he
is not expecting an easy game against the visitors.
He said Nigerians should not expect an
avalanche of goals and appealed to the country’s teeming football lovers
to pray for the team’s victory.
The Lille of France goalkeeper also
complained of the ‘harsh’ weather in Calabar, expressing hope that the
situation would be tolerable on Sunday.
Enyeama, however, said Nigeria had better chances against Namibia, saying the players would put in their best.
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