Ben Efe
20 June 2008
Lagos — Super Eagles manager, Shuaibu Amodu said after training Thursday that their 2010 world cup qualifier opponents Equatorial Guinea are not in the same class with the Eagles.
And as such Amodu declared that, they are not under pressure and they will go out and play their normal game and win on Saturday at the National Stadium, Abuja.
"We have no reason not win against the Equatorial Guineans. It's not like underrating them, they have no chance of wining here." The Super Eagles have won three games so far. A win Saturday will launch them into qualification position for the final phase of Wiorld Cup qualifying series.
Amodu said that there were no injuries worries."We don't have any problem and we are not expecting any. We had a couple of injuries after the game in Malabo, but we are going to be fine for the game on Saturday," said Amodu.
He said the Eagles will not lose their top position in group 4.
"We had a dream start, but we're not dreaming yet. We want to do the business on the pitch, and then we can start thinking of what the reality will be when the final phase begins."
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