Kate Obodo
6 November 2009
Former Barcelona of Spain and Super Eagles attacker, Emmanuel Amuneke, has predicted a tough match for the Eagles when they lock horns with the Harambee Stars of Kenya in the crucial 2010 World Cup qualifier in Nairobi next weekend.
The 1994 African Footballer of the Year believes that with adequate preparation, the Eagles will subdue the Kenyans in Nairobi, adding that the state of the team matters.
"The coach needs to get his side ready for the big and important game ahead. Rather than depending much on the professional aspect of the players and praying for victory, Shaibu Amodu should prepare his team and focus on their ability.
"It is not about playing, it's all about getting set, knowing what is at stake. So far, we have watched the team play. The question is, are they ready? They have to get themselves ready. "Sometimes it is difficult to say the truth.
It is not going to be an easy one, it takes more than prayers to win. Yes, we need to pray but prayer without work is disaster waiting in the corner. We must do our home work first.
"You cannot ask for God's help without first helping yourself. I am not that kind of person who believes the game will be easy without working hard.
They just need to prepare very hard because Kenya will not allow them to go with the maximum points. This is based on three factors. First they want to qualify for the Nation's Cup, secondly, they are playing at home, and lastly, they are playing in front of a vociferous crowd," Amuneke said.
Putting himself in Amodu's shoes, Amuneke said it would be better if the coach utilise players who are capable of getting the job done.
"Well I am not Amodu, but if you ask me, first, I will check and analyse what I have at hand. Looking at players, who can give out their best especially players who are fit. The most important thing is to make sure the boys are in high spirit.
They should also understand what is at stake but to crown it all, they should be psychologically, technically, physically and tactically ready if they must win," the former Julius Berger and Zamalek FC attacker said.
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