Wednesday, 29 January 2014

CHAN 2014: We Conquered Morocco, Ghana Must Go, Keshi Says


Super Eagles victory Morocco no doubt has attracted a lot of attention for the team and the anticipated success in today's semi-final match with the Black Stars of Ghana will further climax
thier excitement and satisfy thier voracious appetite for victory in football.

The semi final fixture which comes up today in Bloemfontein, South Africa has also attracted interest from the locals in South who are still not pleased with the Bafana Bafana whose exit from the tournament was masterminded by the Super Eagles.

Coach Stephen Keshi has not allowed the landmark victory over Morocco to get into his players heads. ‘’I have told them to remain focused. The victory over Morocco is now history and we still have about 180 minutes to the trophy, so we cannot afford to believe that the task is over,’’ Keshi said.

Coach Keshi has maintained faith in his winning squad, he is highly optimistic that Super Eagles will again do us proud and bring back the trophy.

There is no doubt we will puncture the Ghanaians once again and a victory for the Eagles over Ghana will only justify the huge confidence South Africans have for a the team that  achieved feats that were least expected of them.

Captain Chigozie Agbim will man the post, Azubuike Egwuekwe will lead the defence quartet of Erhun Obanor, Kumle Odunlami and Brigh Eseme.

In the midfield Abdullahin Shehu, Rabiu Ali and Ugonna Uzochukwu will hold sway while Ejike Uzoenyi will lead the attack line likely to also feature Barnabas Imenga or Gbolahan Salami (if he is fit) and highly mobile Ifeanyi Ede.

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