The Guardian (Nigeria)

Bosso, Eguavoen sure Flying Eagles can get result against Italy

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ITALY’S U- 20 boys were on rampage in a rapturous first half that sa w Brazil eventually crumble to a 2- 3 loss in Mendoza on Sunday, and since then, the name on the lips of many at the FIFA U- 20 World Cup in Argentina has been Italy.

The Italians set up a structure that was magnificen­t, and with a near- full house at the Estadio Malvinas Argentina, roaring them on with vintage support, they swarmed all over the Brazilians and did a perfect job of scoring three goals in 45 minutes.

However, Nigeria’s Head Coach, Ladan Bosso , says the Flying Eagles would not be immersed in admiring the moves of the Italians, but would rather take the fight to the youthful Azzurris in today’s clash between both teams at the same venue.

“We stayed back after our match against the Dominican Republic to watch the Italy match against Brazil, and we took a lot of notes from there. The Italians have the midfield machinery to outrun any team that is flustered by their pace and organisati­on, but we will know how to deal with that.

“We have the boys who can neutralise their mortal armoury and deliver some blows of our own. Today’s encounter will be interestin­g. We will respect them but we don’t fear any team at this championsh­ip.”

NFF Technical Director,

Augustine Eguavoen, told thenff. com that the manner in which the Flying Eagles set up today, and the level of concentrat­ion and adherence to game plan, would matter a lot on the day.

“The Italians are a good side, but nothing is given in football until a match is played and ends. It is about the set- up, about the structure of your team and how much you bring to bear what you have noticed about the other team. I’m happy our coaches saw the Italians play the Brazilians and it is now left for us all to put our heads together and devise a winning plan.”

The Italians top Group D ahead of the Flying Eagles only as a result of having scored more goals, and the race to the Round of 16 is already fierce with Brazil most likely to edge the Dominican Republic in the other match of the pool this evening.

“Our mantra is full concentrat­ion and once we achieve that and follow through with our gameplan, we will get a result,” said Bosso.

Nigeria and Italy tango at the Estadio Malvinas Argentina as from 3.00 p. m. local time ( 7.00 p. m. Nigeria time) today.

 ?? ?? Flying Eagles’ defender, Solomon Agbalaka, in full stretch against a Dominican Republic player during Nigeria’s first game at the on- going Argentina 2023 FIFA U- 20 World Cup… on Sunday.
Flying Eagles’ defender, Solomon Agbalaka, in full stretch against a Dominican Republic player during Nigeria’s first game at the on- going Argentina 2023 FIFA U- 20 World Cup… on Sunday.

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