Saturday 7 November 2015

NFF Urges Eaglets To Create Record For Buhari


Abuja – The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has urged the
Golden Eaglets to create record for themselves and Nigeria
by winning U-17 World Cup title for the fifth time.
General-Secretary of NFF, Mohammed Sanusi, gave the
charge in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria
(NAN) in Abuja.
Sanusi said that victory by the Eaglets in Sunday’s final of the
tournament in Chile would also be a record for President
Muhammadu Buhari.
According to him, Buhari will make history by receiving the
trophy as a civilian president, 30 years after he received it as
a military head of state, when the Eaglets won the maiden
edition of the tournament in 1985 in China.
The young Nigerians on Thursday set up an all-African final
with Mali after defeating Mexico 4-2 in one of the semi-final
encounters.
Sanusi said that the football house was optimistic that the
Eaglets would do the country and the president proud.
“By the grace of God, history will repeat itself.
“President Buhari received the trophy from the Golden
Eaglets when he was a military head of state in 1985.
“Now that he is a civilian president, I hope that the team will
give him the trophy again,’’ he said.
The NFF scribe said that the Eaglets had everything going for
them in the tournament, especially now that it would play an
African opponent in the final.
He allayed the fear being expressed by some Nigerians that
Mali stood a better chance to win the trophy having won the
2015 Africa U-17 championship in Niger Republic, early in
the year.
He said, “Golden Eaglets are not afraid of opposition; the
Eaglets have respect for every team but do not fear them
because we know that football is about eleven players on
each side.
“However, you need to respect your opponent for you also
to be respected but that does not mean that you will over
respect them in the field of play.
“I knew how good this team is after it participated in a four-
nation tournament in Korea.
“The team defeated Brazil and Argentina at that tournament;
it was a morale booster for us and that was why the
inferiority complex in some of our players disappeared.
“There is no under-dog in football; if you think you can
overrun an opponent easily, then, you might be in for a
shocker”.
Sanusi urged Nigerians to continue to pray for the team to
enable it complete its assignment by winning the trophy.

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