Namibia: Pressure is on Eagles - Official

The Brave Warriors team manager, Cyril Tim Isaacs said pressure will be on the Super Eagles to win 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifiers match.

Namibia's Brave Warriors in action (file photo).

Namibia's Brave Warriors.

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