Former
Nigeria striker, Victor Agali, has tipped the Super Eagles to beat
Ethiopia in the first leg final qualifier for the Brazil 2014 World Cup
in Addis Ababa on October 13. The second leg will be played in Calabar
on November 16.
Agali admits that the
Eagles will face a lot of difficulties in both legs, but insists that
the African champions are overwhelming favourites over the Walya
Antelopes to clinch one of the continent’s five tickets to next year’s
Mundial.
The former Olympique
Marseille forward, who represented Nigeria at the Mali 2002 Africa Cup
of Nations, said, “It is not going to be easy, no doubt
about that. For
Ethiopia to have reached the final stage of the African qualifiers, it
means that they have a good team.
“But
they are no match for the Eagles; we are the current African champions
and invariably the best team in Africa. Besides, we have an intimidating
record against them.
“When we played
them at the Africa Cup of Nations, we beat them 2-0. Though it was a
difficult game, but it will give our players a psychological edge.”
However, the Walya Antelopes are not resting on their laurels and are also targeting a first ever World Cup qualification.
Midfielder Minyahil Teshome was quoted by Addis Guday
as saying, “We know them and are confident that we are going to defeat
them to qualify for our first World Cup, we are counting on our fans to
help us achieve this objective.
“In
fact, we are already seeing beyond Nigeria, it is the World Cup we are
preparing for, where we hope to play against Spain and Argentina.”
But Agali dismissed the Ethiopian’s optimism, saying “they are only playing mind games”.
“In
football anything is possible but you need to play one game at a time.
You must qualify first before thinking of playing any country at the
World Cup. Football is played on the pitch and that is just what the
Eagles will do when they meet the Ethiopians in both legs.”
He called for support for coach Stephen Keshi, urging Nigerians to rally around the team.
Agali,
who also represented Nigeria at the 2000 Olympic Games added, “Keshi is
one of the best coaches in Africa. He once helped Togo qualify for the
World Cup and now, he is just two games from taking his country to
Brazil 2014.
“The coaches and the
players need the support of all Nigerians in this crucial period. We
must back the team to ensure that we qualify for our fifth World Cup.”
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