Fitness
experts spent the greater part of Thursday working on the pair of
Victor Moses and Emmanuel Emenike in a surely desperate bid to get the
strikers ready for the Sunday final match against Burkina Faso. But even
as he still limps, Moses has assured fans of the Nigerian team that he
hopes to be fit enough for the most important game of the 2013 Africa
Nations Cup.
After numerous inquiries made by
journalists on their fitness in Johannesburg on arrival, the Chelsea
attacker who scored Nigeria’s two goals against Ethiopia used his Twitter platform to answer the questions in one statement.
He tweeted, “Lot of people asking about my injury. I’m having treatment and hopefully should be fine for the final.”
Emenike was not readily available to
speak on his own state but team officials have said that the injury
turned out far less than imagined during the game. Both players have
combined to give Nigeria six goals in five matches.
Coach Stephen Keshi added voice to
Moses, statement by also by saying that there should be no need for
panic over the two players.
“The medical team here is working round
the clock to ensure that they will be ready for the final on Sunday.
They will advise us on what to do at the appropriate time,” he said.
On Thursday, the Super Eagles team
doctors compelled Keshi to exclude the two players from the training
programme until they give the approval for their return to full action.
Both players were substituted in the Wednesday’s 4-1 win over Mali after
sustaining injuries.
After the semi-final victory over the
Aiglons of Mali in Durban, the Eagles have quickly put the victory
behind them as the team arrived in Johannesburg, South Africa on
Thursday afternoon to begin preparations for the final match at the
Soccer City in Soweto.
The team arrived Johannesburg at about
1.45pm local time aboard a South Africa Airways plane. They moved
immediately to their base at Garden Court Milpark from the airport and
left the hotel for training soon after their lunch. They are expected to
train twice on Friday and Saturday at the same venue.
The Sunday match has been moved back by 30 minutes from the original
time at the request of the organisers which means that if it is effected
it will now start at 7.20pm Nigerian time.
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