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Super Eagles won’t underrate Tunisia in spite of their challenges: Eguavoen

“In this competition, the standard is so high that everybody prepares both defensively and offensively.”

• January 22, 2022
Super Eagles Coach Augustine Eguavoen
Super Eagles Coach Augustine Eguavoen

Super Eagles’ Head Coach, Augustine Eguavoen, says his team will not underrate their opponents during their 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) Round of 16 fixture on Sunday.

Sunday’s game between Nigeria and Tunisia will take place at the Stade Roumdé Adjia in Garoua, Cameroon from 8:00 p.m.

The Tunisian camp had been somewhat ravaged by positive COVID-19 tests and with no indications yet as to whether some star players, including Wahbi Khazri, will return for the game.

Eguavoen however told journalists during a pre-match press conference on Saturday in Garoua that in spite of the Carthage Eagles’ challenges, his team would remain focused on the job ahead.

“Yes, Tunisia may have struggled during the group stage, but don’t forget that they are a powerhouse when it comes to African football.

“So, we will go out there to play well against Tunisia tomorrow. We are not going to underrate them and they are not going to underrate us as well.”

The coach disclosed that his team was well prepared and have been working hard in all areas and aspects of the game ahead of the match.

“In this competition, the standard is so high that everybody prepares both defensively and offensively.

“We can’t tell where the goals will come from. It could either be from free-kicks, the penalty kick spot or from corner-kicks.

“We work on those things. The other time, Semi Ajayi came close, Taiwo Awoniyi also came close and we have also not conceded from those set-pieces either.

“But, hopefully, we will do that tomorrow. We are working on those things. But we have not just been working on penalty kicks. We are working all round,” he said.

On his selection of starting players for the game, Eguavoen said there was no reservation or preferential treatment for any player, adding that whoever was called upon would give his best.

“We are here with 27 players. Everyone is here to play. But we can’t use more than 11 players to start tomorrow.

“So, whoever is called upon will give his best. I always tell the boys to give 100 percent. No reservation or preference for players.

“I always tell them, `if you are tired during games, simply signify to the bench and we will do the needful’,” he said. 

(NAN)

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