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AFCON 2015: Eagles must remain focused –Pinnick: Our Reporter: JOE APU As the clock ticks to the epic match hour between the Super Eagles of Nigeria and Group A leaders South Africa in the AFCON 2015 final qualifying game, the NFF President, Amaju Melvin Pinnick has told the technical crew of the Nigerian side and the players to remain focused until the final whistle is blown. According to Adamola Olajire, deputy director media, the NFF president had observed on Tuesday that the Super Eagles cannot afford to be over –confident going into Wednesday’s crucial Cup of Nations qualifier against South Africa’s Bafana Bafana. “Pointe Noire was a bright point for us, no doubt. We went there with a strong mind to turn the campaign around and we did just that. But there are still 90 minutes to go in the qualifying race and it is critical that we maintain focus. “The wise guys tell you that it is when a guy gets too confident that he is wide open for a sucker punch. I am a strong optimist and I know that we are as good as being in the Draw for the final tournament. But we must keep a level head for those 90 minutes, maintain focus and clinically take our chances.” The two –goal win in Pointe Noire on Saturday means that the African champions will be eligible to defend their title in Equatorial Guinea early next year once they achieve any margin of victory against group winners South Africa at the Akwa Ibom International Stadium in South –South Nigeria. However, Pinnick, whose infant regime already been blessed with triumph at the African Women Championship in Namibia and a landmark passage of the long –hanging NFF Bill by the National Assembly, says qualification for the 30th Africa Cup of Nations is guaranteed as the Eagles know what is at stake on Wednesday. “I have been speaking with the Head Coach and some of the players and I know that they are determined that nothing will go wrong. We have a way with South Africa but we will not under –rate them.” South Africa has never beaten Nigeria in a competitive senior men’s game, with both sides finishing 0-0 when they met in Cape Town in September. Meanwhile, the Bafana Bafana contingent that flew into Uyo aboard a chartered flight on Monday evening, is housed in the cosy Hotel L’Meridien in the Akwa Ibom State capital. The Confederation of African Football has already fixed the Draw Ceremony for the 30th Africa Cup of Nations for Wednesday, 3rd December in Malabo. Original link Read More goo.gl/iYcG1E (y) ✍comment ☏share
Posted on: Wed, 19 Nov 2014 01:53:24 +0000

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